Whoa, so I stumbled across this wild bit of info about this graphics card, yeah? So, uh, GALAX’s GeForce RTX 5090 D? Yeah, it just shattered some kind of overclocking record. I mean, I don’t really keep up with all these tech things, but this one snagged records in 3DMark Port Royal, Unigine Superposition, and GPUPI with a mind-boggling clock speed of, like, 3650 MHz. Crazy, right?
Okay, so let’s dive into this chaos. This group, Team OGS—honestly, never heard of them before now—has this thing for breaking records. And they did it again, using this souped-up NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 D from GALAX. Honestly, I was half-thinking, how do they even pull this off? Anyway, they used this GALAX GPU, tossed in an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU and an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. Stavros from OGS gave this rundown—though I probably glossed over some bits—on their setup with an XOC BIOS. Whatever that is. But it had this insane power limit, like 2000W. Yeah, that’s not a typo. This thing uses connectors that shoot out 600W each. Do the math—1200W total. Like, whoa.
Alright, the juicy results! This card sped past 3.6 GHz in one test and over 3.5 GHz in a couple others. That maximum clock speed of 3650 MHz went down in the GPUPI benchmark at, uh, 39.434 seconds? I think that’s impressive, though I wouldn’t know why.
Oh, and they juiced up the memory to 36 Gbps. That’s, like, a 28.5% boost over the standard 28 Gbps on the RTX 5090. Stock version gives you 1.792 TB/s bandwidth—overclocked it’s up to 2.304 TB/s. Numbers on numbers, you know?
Guess what though, it’s not over. These guys at OGS? They’re just getting started. Seems like they’re planning to push standard RTX 5090s even further when they get similar BIOS and PCBs. And, honestly, can these things go faster? Maybe they’ll turn into mini rocket engines or something. Who knows?