Alright, so here’s the thing — overclocking, right? It’s like this wild, chaotic art where you push tech specs to the brink. So, there’s this crew, Team OGS. They’ve got their hands on the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D, and man, they’re not holding back.
So, these folks, yeah, they cranked up this beast to 3650 MHz. I mean, who does that? Anyway, they smashed records in stuff like 3DMark Port Royal, Unigine Superposition, and GPUPI. That last one — GPUPI — hit 3650 MHz. Crazy, right? And if you’re wondering, yeah, all this tech lingo is just a fancy way of saying they pushed the envelope like mad.
Now, OGS, they’re kinda known for this stuff. Breaking records left and right, no biggie. This time, they paired that monstrous GPU with an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU and an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. Talk about a powerhouse trio. And then there’s this dude, Stavros, who spills the beans on the setup. He mentions some XOC BIOS — whatever that means, sounds important — letting them push power limits up to 2000W. Yikes. The GPU’s got these connectors providing up to 1200W. Imagine that!
Oh, and the memory? Overclocked to 36 Gbps — that’s a 28.5% boost over the usual 28 Gbps. For those who geek out on numbers, that cranks the memory bandwidth from a cozy 1.792 TB/s to a whopping 2.304 TB/s. Yeah, try wrapping your head around those numbers.
Anyway, it’s just wild watching these folks redefine GPU limits. It’s like they’re not even content with just the 5090 D; they’re hinting at bigger, better things. So, who knows what’s next when standard RTX 5090 GPUs get tossed in the mix? Madness, I tell you. But, hey, keeps things exciting in the tech world, right?