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Nvidia releases rtx max series clock speeds

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A few weeks ago, NVIDIA presented at CES 2019 several solutions for notebooks with RTX GPUs, both in the normal version and in the Max-Q version. However, at the time, the company did not comment on the clock frequencies for RTX Max-Q solutions.

Table with the RTX Max-Q series specifications

RTX 2080 Max Q RTX 2070 Max Q RTX 2060 Max Q RTX 2080 reference
CUDA Cores 2944 2304 1920 2944
RTX-OPS 37 - 53 T 31 - 38 T 26 T 60T
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
Consumption 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 256 bit 256 bit 192 bit 256 bit
Bandwidth 448 GB / s 448 GB / s 336 GB / s 448 GB / s

NVIDIA has detailed what the Max-Q series laptop clock speeds will be, including the RTX 2080, 2070 and 2060 variants. Above we can see detailed specifications, comparing it with the reference RTX 2080.

NVIDIA appears to have cut frequencies, but maintains CUDA Cores amount and bandwidth.

NVIDIA clarifies a few things in the table they have shared. In that table, we have the Max-Q layout to the left of the "-" sign, and the traditionally configured GPUs to the right. Therefore, the RTX 2080 with Max-Q design has the following basic specifications: 37T RTX-OPS, 5 Giga Rays, 1095MHz Boost Clock, 80w TGP. The regular RTX 2080 has 53T RTX-OPS, 7 Giga Rays, 1590 MHz Boost Clock, and 150w TGP. In bold are the correct specifications for the Max-Q.

The RTX 2070 for notebooks is expected to outperform the GTX 1080.

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