570 GTX TWINFROZR III Memory (noob question)

So i finally received my MSI N570GTX TWINFROZR POWER EDITION/OC card a couple of days ago , sofar quite impressed except for 3DMark11 scores 
Anyways, can someone please explain to me this "Memory Clock Speed(MHz)" as in the specifications on the MSI Site it states that it is 4000.
On MSI Afterburner it says "Memory Clock (MHz)" is 2000. This confuses me
Please do note this is a Noob Question.

Quote from: mute_ZA on 14-June-11, 18:21:24
Thanks Svet, that makes sense and gives me quite a relief.
And if you look from some other applications like GPU-Z instead Afterburner, then you should multiply by 4 instead 2

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