Alright, buckle up because this one’s a doozy. So, here I am, diving into this overclocking shenanigan that Team OGS pulled off with the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D. Apparently, these guys are like the crazy geniuses of the computer world—yeah, they somehow cranked this thing to a clock speed of 3650 MHz. Who even thinks to do that?
Anyway, I was just thinking about my old PC, which sounds like a jet taking off, and then these folks go and smash records in, like, 3DMark Port Royal and something called Unigine Superposition. What a name, right? GPUPI too—whatever that means. It’s all numbers and letters to me, but hey, must be exciting if you’re into that.
Team OGS has this knack for breaking records. Seriously, they went wild with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 D from GALAX. Picture this: an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU and the ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard all thrown together. Stavros from Team OGS (sounds like a guy who knows his stuff) mentioned something about running an XOC BIOS with a whopping 2000W power limit. That’s like having the strength of a whole small village.
Now, just imagine—if this makes any sense—this GPU beast has got two 12V-2×6 connectors, each throwing out 600W of power. Loads of headroom, apparently. Kind of makes me wonder where they even get these ideas. Like, was one of them just staring at the GPU and decided, “Hey, let’s push this beyond normal just because we can”?
Okay, so the results were kinda record-smashing. The GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D flirted with speeds way beyond 3.5 GHz, shooting up to a dizzying 3650 MHz in GPUPI, wrapping up in 39.434 seconds. My brain can’t even process how fast that is.
Here’s another mind-blower: they ramped up the memory clock to 36 Gbps! That’s a whole 28.5% jump over the usual 28 Gbps. Imagine the bandwidth: 2.304 TB/s. I’m not sure about you, but I’m just picturing a highway with, like, no traffic jams at all.
Honestly, cheers to Team OGS for breaking these barriers. They seem like the folks who would show up at a party and suddenly have everybody watching them do something insane with tech. The NVIDIA 5090 D doesn’t even know what’s coming next—standard versions, watch out.
Anyway, I guess I got sidetracked. But, man, it’s wild what they can get tech to do these days. 🌟