Whoa, so here’s this thing about GALAX’s GeForce RTX 5090 D, which, like, just smashed some overclocking records. Honestly, I’m not even sure why this caught my eye—maybe because it sounds like some sci-fi stuff. Anyway, this crazy team called OGS did the magic, hitting 3650 MHz. Imagine that.
So, Team OGS—these folks are like the Michael Jordan of overclocking. They’re always in the limelight for blowing our minds. And this time? They took the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 D from GALAX and, well, worked their magic. Makes you wonder if they’ve got some secret sauce they’re not telling us about.
Okay, so picture this: they used the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D XOC GPU, which is just fancy talk for a really powerful graphics card, I guess. Plus, they had this Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU and an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. Yeah, I don’t know what half of that means either, but it sounds expensive. Stavros—some wizard from Team OGS—talked about their setup. They had this XOC BIOS with a power limit of up to, brace yourself, 2000W. That’s like trying to power a small robot army, right?
Ah, the results. Music to the ears of those tech geeks out there. They pushed this thing past 3.6 GHz in some tests and over 3.5 GHz in others. Peak clock speed? 3650 MHz during the GPUPI benchmark in 39.434 seconds. Impressive, if you’re into numbers and nerdy specs.
And oh, they maxed out the memory to 36 Gbps. That’s a 28.5% boost from the usual 28 Gbps of the regular chips. Sounds like trying to get my old car to break 70 mph downhill. Stock RTX 5090 thingamajig gives you, like, 1.792 TB/s bandwidth. But pumped up, we’re talking 2.304 TB/s. Mind-boggling, right?
In the end, hats off to teams like OGS. They’re not just pushing buttons; they’re pushing limits. Who knows, maybe this is only the beginning, and someday everyone will have these in their home setups. If that happens, my old laptop’s in serious trouble.