Brazilian Team Unlocks RTX 5070 Ti Memory

A Brazilian overclocking team recently modified a GALAX RTX 5070 Ti to bypass manufacturer memory limits, pushing GDDR7 speeds above 36 Gbps. VideoCardz reports hardware changes raised memory bandwidth from 28 Gbps to about 36 Gbps and boosted Unigine Superposition 8K Optimized scores from 9,922 to up to 12,011, roughly a 12% improvement, despite monitoring tools still reporting 28 Gbps.
Key Points
- 1Removed factory memory limit on RTX 5070 Ti, raising GDDR7 bandwidth from 28 Gbps to over 36 Gbps
- 2Demonstrates GDDR7 headroom and Blackwell architecture's overclocking potential for enthusiast performance gains
- 3Implies practitioners can extract modest real-world gains (~12% benchmark) but require invasive hardware modifications
Scoring Rationale
Moderate practical relevance and measurable benchmark gains, limited by invasive hardware hack and single-source verification.
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