Sure thing, let’s dive right in. So, what’s up with this GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D, right? First off, overclocking wizards at Team OGS have basically just smashed some records, and I’m talking big time on benchmarks like 3DMark Port Royal and others. They got this beast clocked at 3650 MHz. Yes, you read that right. Wild.
So, uh, Team OGS, they’ve always been record chasers, and now they’re playing with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 D. I mean, from GALAX specifically. This particular overclocking jam session involved some serious hardware. Picture this: GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D XOC GPU paired with an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU. Oh, and an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard, too. I mean, can you imagine?
Now check this out: They were messing with an XOC BIOS that has a whopping 2000W power ceiling. Insane, right? And the GPU? It’s got these connectors—12V-2×6—shoving up to 600W each. So yeah, that’s 1200W easily. Talk about heavy lifting.
Results time. This card pushed over 3.6 GHz on one test, others hit over 3.5 GHz. And the high score? A whopping 3650 MHz during the GPUPI benchmark. Oh, and fast—it finished in just 39.434 seconds. Honestly, I can hardly run a bath that quick.
Even the memory got a boost, clocking at 36 Gbps—up from a standard 28 Gbps. How does that even work? Memory bandwidth leaped from 1.792 to 2.304 TB/s. Just numbers right, but they’re big numbers.
Kudos to OGS. They’re really pushing the tech envelope there. And hey, this is just a peek at the possibilities. Who knows what’s next when more of these BIOS and PCBs hit regular RTX 5090s? Seriously, it’s like the Wild West out there for overclockers—or maybe I’m just getting carried away. Either way, it’s a techno-thrill ride for sure.