Okay, so. Picture this—I’m sitting here, sipping my coffee, or maybe it was tea, anyway—this piece of news just hits me. It’s about this GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D. This beast of a card just smashed some crazy records. Like, overclocking records. And I’m thinking, how on Earth did Team OGS pull this off? My mind’s all over the place, trying to wrap around these numbers.
So, this crew, Team OGS, they’re kinda like the rockstars in the gaming world, you know? Setting world records left, right, center. And now with this nifty piece from GALAX—seriously, I can’t even. They cranked up that clock speed to a ridiculous 3650 MHz. I mean, how is that even possible?
Picture this setup—they’ve got this GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D XOC GPU, pairing it with some hefty hardware: an Intel Core i9-14900KF and ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. Sounds fancy, right? Stavros, one of the guys from Team OGS, spilled some beans about the BIOS thingy—jargon alert—XOC BIOS, max power limit of 2000W? My toaster doesn’t even—anyway, they got these connectors too, pushing up to 1200W. It’s like, how much power is too much power?
And then, boom! They hit these benchmarks—3.6 GHz and above on some, topping out at 3650 MHz on the GPUPI benchmark. I checked the numbers twice, maybe three times. Brain fried yet? Someone, please pass me a drink.
Meanwhile, they juiced up the memory to 36 Gbps—28.5% bump from the standard. Which somehow translates into going from 1.792 TB/s to 2.304 TB/s of bandwidth. I didn’t even know bandwidth could have a point, let’s-make-a-smoothie moment.
Oh, here’s the kicker—this isn’t even their final form. Messy BIOS types and PCBs on standard RTX 5090s could do even crazier things. Or maybe someone just wants them to—but hey, more power to them. Guess the future of overclocking just got a whole lot more electric.