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    GPU-Z shows wrong memory speed for gtx460m

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by kimiraikkonen, Jun 28, 2011.

  1. kimiraikkonen

    kimiraikkonen Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi all,
    Just found out that GPU-Z apparently shows memory speed of my GTX460M in my G53JW as half of the actual. (showing 675mhz; must be 1250mhz):

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    Why is that? Nvidia Control Panel is showing fine.
     
  2. JOSEA

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    I see you are on the latest version, from what I read it may just be a bug in GPU-Z or have something to do with how it is reported.
    R U using the ROG edition http://www.techpowerup.com/tags.php?tag=GPU-Z
    Have U tried everest or Hwinfo?
     
  3. kimiraikkonen

    kimiraikkonen Notebook Evangelist

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    I downloaded GPU-Z from here.I don't think it looks like ROG edition. However i tried with the one you provided (GPU-Z ROG edition) and the result is the same. Also it only seems a skin for ROG editions which doesn't have any difference when reporting inaccurate information about the hardware.

    And tried Everest Ultimate, and it's horrible as it failed to detect GPU forceware driver version, GPU clock speed, these were reported wrong, and failed to report memory speed, only reported amount of VRAM correctly.

    I certainly call it as a bug, just need to confirm by the statements of other GTX460m owners available in their notebooks.