Besides the obvious differences in specifications and performance, GDDR6 & GDDR6X also differ in their overclocking procedure, due to error-correction. How so?
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:18 GDDR6 & ECC
00:33 GDDR6X & EDR
01:07 Consistent Bench
01:38 Finding the Baseline
01:59 Overclocking GDDR6
02:59 Overclocking GDDR6X
03:53 Fine-Tuning? Perhaps...
Useful Links:
-TPU's 3070 FE Review (Overclocking Page):
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-TPU's 3080 FE Review (Overclocking Page):
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-Nvidia Ampere Architecture Whitepaper:
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-Nvidia RTX A2000 Datasheet:
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