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fixed: Incorrect reading of memory clock for Asus TUF RTX4070 Super in LCD only


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I just got my ASUS TUF RTX 4070 SUPER GAMING OC TUF-RTX4070S-O12G-GAMING today.  The reading for the memory clock is incorrect for LCD screens, but NOT in the AIDA 64 app itself.

What I'm getting if I look in the AIDA 64 app under Computer>Overclock, it says my memory is at 50Mhz.  GPU-Z also says 50Mhz at the same time.  But on my Wigidash LCD, it says my GPU clock is 810Mhz.  Going into AIDA64 Preferences LCD>LCD Items, I can confirm it says 810Mhz also in the representative screen there too.

I've tried going into the data item and re-choosing "GPU Memory Clock", and I've also made a new item from scratch using GPU memory clock and I'm still getting 810Mhz on screen.

I also did some benchmarking and noticed the speed listed on the LCD during the benchmark was 21002Mhz, which of course isn't possible (or I got some primo RAM).  Alas, in the benchmark results, it said my memory was running at the expected 1313Mhz.

Ah, looking at the Memory Bus Properties under Display>GPU, I notice it says "real clock 50 Mhz (16xDR)" and "effective clock 810 Mhz".  It must be pulling the wrong clock info for the LCD.

Windows 10, Geforce driver 566.03, and AIDA 64 Extreme 7.40.7100

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6 hours ago, Bitgod said:

I just got my ASUS TUF RTX 4070 SUPER GAMING OC TUF-RTX4070S-O12G-GAMING today.  The reading for the memory clock is incorrect for LCD screens, but NOT in the AIDA 64 app itself.

What I'm getting if I look in the AIDA 64 app under Computer>Overclock, it says my memory is at 50Mhz.  GPU-Z also says 50Mhz at the same time.  But on my Wigidash LCD, it says my GPU clock is 810Mhz.  Going into AIDA64 Preferences LCD>LCD Items, I can confirm it says 810Mhz also in the representative screen there too.

I've tried going into the data item and re-choosing "GPU Memory Clock", and I've also made a new item from scratch using GPU memory clock and I'm still getting 810Mhz on screen.

I also did some benchmarking and noticed the speed listed on the LCD during the benchmark was 21002Mhz, which of course isn't possible (or I got some primo RAM).  Alas, in the benchmark results, it said my memory was running at the expected 1313Mhz.

Ah, looking at the Memory Bus Properties under Display>GPU, I notice it says "real clock 50 Mhz (16xDR)" and "effective clock 810 Mhz".  It must be pulling the wrong clock info for the LCD.

Windows 10, Geforce driver 566.03, and AIDA 64 Extreme 7.40.7100

Thank you, we've fixed the issue in the latest AIDA64 beta update available at:

https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta

Let me know how it works.

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