GeForce RTX 3060 with 12GB GDTR6 (tested) 8GB with 8GB GTDR6 and more than 45% GeForce RTX3070 (tested) One motor did not realize that it had more graphics memory, and quickly doubled the VRAM. Now he has GeForce RTX3070 16GB in operation.
GeForce RTX 3070 with dual memory expansion
Russian motor In VIK Palit GeForce successfully converted the RTX 3070 Gaming Pro from 8 to 16GB GTDR6 and converted eight 1GB memory modules from Samsung with the K4Z803256C-HC14 to eight Samsung chips with the 2GB capacity K4ZAF3258M-HC14. Experienced motorist documented the change in a YouTube video.
GeForce RTX 3070 16GB: Modification
16 GB Containing a GeForce RTX 3070, it is always hard to craft as it is traded in the rumor mill.
For this, further work was required on the PCB, as Nvidia strictly prevents such “tests” at the hardware level. After successfully replacing and ordering the graphics card, it was on the verification agenda through several stability tests.
The activist also recorded the relevant steps in a related video.
GeForce RTX 3070 16GB: Ordering
After initial crashes and blue screens, it can finally be brought under control with the help of EVGA precision tool, graphics card 3DMark Time Spy, Super Position 8K benchmark and completely stable in Ethereum mining.
Its first and only type
Now with the 16GB GTDR6, the Palit GeForce RTX3070 doubles as the first known graphics card and memory expansion with the Gamingpro GA104. The GeForce RTX 3060 with 12GB is based on the customized GA106.
Twitter user m3gaclite He first learned about the results of the Russian motor and then reported it to the website Video Cards, Which first reported on a significant redesign of the GeForce RTX3070.
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