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Guru3D.com » News » Nvidia publishes clock rates for RTX Max-Q solutions

Nvidia publishes clock rates for RTX Max-Q solutions

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/28/2019 10:07 AM | source: hardware.info | 6 comment(s)
Nvidia publishes clock rates for RTX Max-Q solutions

A few weeks ago at CES NVIDIA announced several laptop solutions with RTX GPUs, both normal and Max-Q versions. At that time the company, however, did not release clock frequencies for the Max-Q RTX solutions.

NVIDIA meanwhile has released that information the past week or so, including clock frequencies. The specification is interesting as NVIDIA is a lot more stringent opposed to the last generation. 

Have a peek below:

  

 RTX 2080 Max-QRTX 2070 Max-QRTX 2060 Max-QRTX 2080 Reference card
CUDA Cores 2944 2304 1920 2944
RTX-OPS 37 - 53 T 31 - 38 T 26 T 60 T
Giga Rays/s 5 - 7 4 - 5 3.5 8
Boost Clock 1095-1590 MHz 1185 - 1440 MHz 1200 MHz 1800 MHz
Base Clock 735 - 1380 MHz 885 - 1215 MHz 960 MHz 1515 MHz
Power 80 - 150+ W 80 - 115 W 80 - 90 W 225 W
Memory speed Up to 14 Gbps Up to 14 Gbps Up to 14 Gbps 14 Gbps
Memory 8 GB GDDR6 8 GB GDDR6 6 GB GDDR6 8 GB GDDR6
Bus width 256 bit 256 bit 192 bit 256 bit
Bandwidth 448 GB/s 448 GB/s 336 GB/s 448 GB/s
 
** Update: NVIDIA contacted us and clarified a few things. In that table, you have Max-Q design to the left of the ‘’-‘’ sign, and traditionally configured GPUs to the right. So the RTX 2080 with Max-Q design has the following base specs: 37 T RTX -OPS, 5 Giga Rays, 1095 Boost Clock, 80w TGP. RTX 2080 has 53 T RTX-OPS, 7 Giga Rays, 1590 Boost Clock, 150w TGP.
Tagged in Bold are the correct specs for Max-Q.






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Ziggymac
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#5632801 Posted on: 01/29/2019 09:11 AM
So the usual story with laptop graphics...despite the naming, performance will be:

Mobile 2080 = Desktop 2070
Mobile 2070 = Desktop 2060

..etc,etc.

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