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Nvidia RTX 4060(Ti) boost clock speeds could go as high as 2.7GHz on premium cards

While the Nvidia RTX 4070 specifications are more or less set in stone, there's still room to change the RTX 4060 and 4060 Ti. Up to this point, we thought that the RTX 4060 would be based on AD107 GPU, but a new rumour claims it may use the AD106 GPU after all. Moreover, this same report shares the alleged base and boost clock speeds of the SKU.

The report is from T4C Fantasy, who initially claimed that the RTX 4060 Ti would have a 2,310MHz base clock and 2,535MHz boost clock. As expected from the premium AiB cards, the boost clock speed will go higher than reference clocks, with the leaker claiming the boost clock speed could go up to 2,685MHz in some models. However, the leaker added that these clock speeds could be those of the RTX 4060, which will also use the AD106 GPU, like the RTX 4060 Ti.

Other rumours suggest the RTX 4060 Ti will feature 4,352 CUDA cores and 8GB of GDDR6 memory running at 18Gbps across a 128-bit memory bus, providing a maximum bandwidth of 288GB/s. If the GPU specs are accurate, this graphics card will offer 22TFLOPS of FP32 performance. As for the RTX 4060, it's expected to feature 3,072 CUDA cores, 8GB of GDDR6 memory at 18Gbps, and a 128-bit memory bus. In this case, the card would provide 15.75TFLOPs of single-precision performance.

As of now, the release of the RTX 4060 series is still unknown. With the RTX 4070 set to arrive in April, we should see the RTX 4060 over the summer.

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