Oh man, so here’s a wild ride with the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D, right? It’s, like, become the talk of the town. Team OGS just went all out and cranked this beast up to a whopping 3650 MHz — setting crazy new records on 3DMark Port Royal and some other techie stuff like Unigine Superposition & GPUPI. It’s nuts, but in a good way.
So, let me just dive into this. Team OGS, yeah, they’re like the rockstars of overclocking. Every time they get their hands on a new GPU, you’re like, “Okay, what record are they gonna bust today?” And yup, no surprise, they did it again with NVIDIA’s new toy, the RTX 5090 D from GALAX.
They’ve got this whole setup, you know, using a GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D XOC GPU — fancy name, huh? — along with an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU. Oh, and cannot forget the ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. Yeah, try saying that five times fast. Stavros from the team spilled some beans about their setup. He mentioned this XOC BIOS thing that’s like, all power-up and ready for overclocking chaos up to 2000W with those connectors. Just imagine that 600W punch per connector — 1200W in total. My brain almost fizzled just thinking about it.
Okay, back to what they achieved. I mean, 3.6 GHz in one benchmark and over 3.5 GHz in a couple more. The standout? 3650 MHz during the GPUPI benchmark, wrapping it up in, what, 39.434 seconds. Fast enough to make my head spin.
Oh, and the memory clock — boosted from 28 Gbps to 36 Gbps. That’s like, around a 28.5% bump over what you get right out of the box. So, originally you’d be looking at roughly 1.792 TB/s bandwidth, and they managed to push it to 2.304 TB/s. Talk about squeezing the juice out of it.
Kind of feels like a circus — all the fun, chaos, and excitement. Team OGS just keeps redefining what you think a GPU can do. And what’s gonna be more epic is seeing what happens when these BIOS and PCBs, which sound like something from a sci-fi flick, are accessible with the regular RTX 5090 GPUs. Who knows what chaos will ensue then? Stick around, tech world, ’cause things are heating up.