Card basically boosts to advertised 2625 MHz. Well almost, I usually get to the 2655Mhz and this is without doing anything. Regardless if Silent or Gaming BIOS. Monitoring with GPU-Z and MSI Afterburner/RTSS.
Card bought in March. Stock BIOS: 95.02.3C.00.3D Silent / 95.02.3C.00.3C Gaming.
860W PSU using dedicated PCI5.0 power cable from Corsair.
Looking around the internet many 4090s boosts actually higher compared to what's advertised on the box whether it's MSI or Gigabyte. It has been confirmed by TechPowerUp and other Tech portals on multiple tests. Like this part from TPUs own 4090 Suprim X review:
Card bought in March. Stock BIOS: 95.02.3C.00.3D Silent / 95.02.3C.00.3C Gaming.
860W PSU using dedicated PCI5.0 power cable from Corsair.
Looking around the internet many 4090s boosts actually higher compared to what's advertised on the box whether it's MSI or Gigabyte. It has been confirmed by TechPowerUp and other Tech portals on multiple tests. Like this part from TPUs own 4090 Suprim X review:
I was wondering if this is a BIOS thing? Is there anyone with the same card and BIOS and can confirm please? I am kind of loosing my mind trying to figure this out. Where is the limit coming from.The MSI GeForce RTX 4090 Suprim X is a factory overclocked variant of the RTX 4090 that's rated for 2625 MHz Boost, vs 2520 MHz on the FE, or 4.1%. Averaged over our benchmarks at 4K the card is 3% faster, which isn't much, and impossible to notice subjectively. The average clock frequency across all our tests at 4K was 2850 MHz, the FE did 2701 MHz (5.5% difference).