The GTX 970 made a hybrid containing a chip of GTX 980 and 8 GB of memory, but initially the card had only 3.5 + 0.5 GB of standard distribution. As a result, the Frankenstein map showed 1945 points in the Unigine Superposite comparison.
To obtain this result, Modders released GPU from GTX 980 to GTX 970, rewritten BIOS and distributed the memory from 1750 to 2000 MHz (16 Gbit/S). At the same time, the performance at 1080p rose from 4287 to 4483.
The next step is to adjust the GDDR5 memory at 2250 MHz (9 Gbit/S) frequency. This is the limit of Maxwell architecture that does not support GDDR5X or GDDR6.
The GTX 970 finally got what’s missing from the beginning. Let’s go for 10 years – but how spectacular.
Source: Ferra

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