Whoa, okay, so Team OGS just did this wild thing with the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D. Like, they pushed it to 3650 MHz. That’s nuts, right? I mean, I barely understand how these things work, but breaking records in 3DMark Port Royal and stuff? That’s huge.
Anyway — wait, hang on, let me backtrack. So, these overclocking geniuses, Team OGS, they’re always breaking records. No biggie. This round, they grabbed the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 D — specifically from GALAX, if that matters — and just went for it. Picture this: they used some high-end gear. You’ve got the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D XOC GPU, an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU — sounds powerful, right? — and an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. Stavros, from Team OGS, talked about the setup. They were using this XOC BIOS with a 2000W power limit. Insane, if you ask me.
Okay, so the GALAX card has these two connectors that can dish out 600W each. Math time: That’s 1200W total, so like, they had lots of space to play around with on the BIOS. The results were head-spinning. Beyond 3.6 GHz in one test, over 3.5 GHz in others, and 3650 MHz in GPUPI. It finished the benchmark in 39.434 seconds. Crazy, right?
Even the memory got a boost—36 Gbps, which is a 28.5% increase from the stock speed. Just saying, I wouldn’t want to see my electric bill after that session. The stock version gives 1.792 TB/s bandwidth, but overclocked? Sweet 2.304 TB/s.
So yeah, big hand clap for them. It’s like, how far can we push these GPUs? Maybe next, we’ll see standard RTX 5090s doing this. Or maybe not. Who knows?