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Inno3D RTX 4070 Super Twin X2 Review

For our manual overclocking tests, we used MSI Afterburner. Our best results are as below.

We already mentioned how Inno3D does not allow users to increase the power limit, it cannot go beyond 100% (220W). Despite that, we added 200MHz to the GPU and 1600MHz to the memory.

This saw our real-world operating clock speed increase from 2675MHz to 2838MHz when overclocked.

That overclock resulted in performance gains of around 5-7%, which is very typical of the Ada Lovelace architecture.

Power draw didn't increase, as we cannot adjust the power limit, so you may as well net the extra few frames considering it won't result in higher power draw.

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