Okay, picture this: I’m sitting in a dimly lit room, fingers clacking away on keys, and somewhere across the world, some tech wizards—Team OGS, they’re called—decide to break yet another record. And it’s not like they’re baking cookies here; it’s an overclocking record for the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D. Yup, that beast of a GPU just went up to a sizzling 3650 MHz. Who would’ve thought, right?
So, let me ramble a bit. These OGS folks? Yeah, they’re like legends in setting records. This time they grabbed the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 D, specifically from GALAX—a name that’s like saying “fast” in tech lingo. They teamed it up with an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU and ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. Can you imagine the power running through that setup? I hear Stavros, from OGS, dropped some deets about the rig—something about an XOC BIOS with max power up to 2000W. Trust me, that’s some serious juice. Oh, and those connectors? They sling 600W each—for a total of 1200W. Crazy, right?
Now, here’s the juicy part. In one benchmark, they nudged that GPU past 3.6 GHz, and in two others, above 3.5 GHz. The peak? Yep, 3650 MHz on the GPUPI benchmark. And it clocked that in 39.434 seconds on a 32B score. Pretty wild numbers, if you ask me.
And I’ll just jump to the memory now—36 Gbps versus the usual 28 Gbps that GDDR7 rolls with. That’s like, a 28.5% boost, making it sound as if the thing’s on rocket fuel. The bandwidth? Leaps from 1.792 TB/s in stock mode to a whooping 2.304 TB/s. Unbelievable.
But here’s what makes me chuckle—it’s not even their main gig. They’re just out here, casually pushing these gadgets to the brink. I bet when the standard 5090s roll out, things will get even crazier. Anyway—oh, wait, lost my train of thought—back to OGS; it’s neat to see them stretch these limits. Keeps things exciting, I suppose, in the ever-spinning wheel of tech. Who knows what’s next? More records to break, I guess.