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NVIDIA Ampere RTX 30 Laptop GPUs: TGP woes apart, OEMs may also decide boost clocks on their own – Notebookcheck.net
When it comes to NVIDIA’s Ampere laptop GPUs, variation in TGPs is just one conundrum. Apparently, NVIDIA is keeping mum on Dynamic Boost 2.0 clocks due to which…
Though NVIDIA says OEMs should mention the boost clocks for the corresponding TGP values, there are some inherent issues here. Firstly, OEMs can be expected to publicly declare only the maximum possible TGP. This is the sum of the base value, cTGP, and the applicable Dynamic Boost 2.0; the max TGP column in our tables also reflects the same.
So, a laptop with 110 W cTGP-up and 15 W Dynamic Boost 2.0 will likely indicate the total TGP as 125 W. Neither the driver nor third-party applications can…
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