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The RTX 4070 might be able to boost as high as 2.8GHz

The specifications of the RTX 4070 have once again been updated, now including the base, boost and maximum clock speeds of the upcoming SKU. Assuming these values are accurate, we can expect the RTX 4070 to perform on par with the RTX 3090 Ti.

The updated specifications shared by kopite7kimi claim that the RTX 4070 will come with a 2,310MHz base clock speed and a 2,610MHz boost clock speed. However, the leaker claims this GPU should be able to get up to 2,800MHz in the right thermal conditions.

With these clock speeds and the rumoured 7,680 CUDA cores, users can expect a theoretical performance of over 40TFLOPs in single-precision (assuming it does 2FLOPs per clock cycle). That's on par with the RTX 3090 Ti, Nvidia's current flagship GPU. Previous reports claimed the card would come with 12GB of GDDR6X memory on a 192-bit memory bus, offering a total bandwidth of 504GB/s.

Nvidia has not officially announced its next generation of GeForce graphics cards yet. However, the first GPUs are expected to launch before the end of this year.

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KitGuru says: If the RTX 4070 performs on the same level as the RTX 3090 Ti, we have to wonder how much performance we'll be getting from the RTX 4080 or RTX 4090. None of these specifications are official yet though, and this level of performance is merely a prediction based on these leaked specs. 

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