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  1. For the layman, Speccy would benefit in 'sprucing up the reporting' by including clock speed AND data transfer rate (even if it is basic math). The layman would also benefit from a clickable '?' button that opens a pop-up with details of clock/data rate. It's obviously not the 1st time, nor the last time, that this question will arise. AND ... in this way, 'mta' would (perhaps) not have to REPEATEDLY answer the same question over and over again. Yes, I bothered to do a 'search' on the subject and came across several threads of the same. Thank you 'mta' for taking the time to answer - unlike others and their RTFM replies! BTW, HWiNFO reports DRAM clock speed similarly. It is able to display the memory type (vs Speccy's unknown) and its table of specs (Freq|CL|RCD|RP|RAS|RC|Ext.|V) enabled me to relate to other data points - it facilitated my understanding.
  2. For the layman, Speccy would benefit in 'sprucing up the reporting' by including clock speed AND data transfer rate (even if it is basic math). The layman would also benefit from a clickable '?' button that opens a pop-up with details of clock/data rate. It's obviously not the 1st time, nor the last time, that this question will arise.
  3. Greetings, Unfortunately, this isn't a reply. I don't have the answer(s). I have the same observation (WRT the GPU - GTX 1080). Since I did a search before creating a new thread, I'll +1 this thread (as to the 4GB reporting of an 8GB GTX 1080). I could include a screen capture but the only difference is that mine is an EVGA brand.
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