Wow, so, here’s the scoop, and don’t ask me why I care about this stuff, but the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D? Yeah, it just smashed some overclocking world records. I mean, we’re talking 3650 MHz here. Insane, right? It’s like it ate a whole box of energy drinks.
Now, what’s wild is how Team OGS — they’re like the overclocking geniuses — took this beast and just went to town on it. I can’t decide if they’re mad scientists or just downright geniuses, ya know? Anyway — wait, am I going in circles? — so they use this GALAX RTX 5090 D XOC GPU and some crazy high-end gear like the Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU. And, oh, lemme not forget the ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. I’m not sure why I care about motherboards, maybe it’s just the cool name.
Stavros, who might as well be the mad hatter of overclocking, spilled some details. Picture this: they crank up the XOC BIOS to this max power limit of 2000W — just bonkers. Like, does that thing need its own power plant? And those two 12V-2×6 connectors? They chuck out 600W each. I could probably power my whole house with this, right?
Okay, the results. The RTX 5090 D—over 3.6 GHz on one test. Around 3.5 GHz on others. And then, boom, 3650 MHz in the GPUPI benchmark. I don’t even know what GPUPI stands for, but 39.434 seconds sounds fast for whatever it is.
Oh, and the memory — did I mention the memory? 36 Gbps! It’s like they’re firing data out of a cannon. Compared to the usual 28 Gbps, this is just… why do I get giddy over this?
Now, what does this all mean? Maybe nothing, maybe everything. But it’s thrilling — like watching a race car, you can’t help but root for the chaos and cheer for more speed.
In any case, there’s this electric vibe around these records being shattered. I guess we just sit back and wonder how much further these tech wizards can push it. Or maybe we should just check our own GPUs and sigh. Anyway.