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So, there’s this thing with overclocking—like, pushing a computer part to run faster than it’s supposed to. And yep, I’m rambling, but stay with me. The GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D, and boy, this thing is a beast, just hit some crazy new speeds. I mean, 3650 MHz. That’s faster than my morning sprint to the coffee machine.
Anyway—no wait—I’m getting ahead. Let’s talk about Team OGS. They’ve been breaking records for a while, kind of like that kid in school who always aced the pop quiz. Just recently, they fiddled around with the GALAX version of NVIDIA’s RTX 5090 D. I heard there were some serious gadgets involved—an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU and some ASUS ROG doohickey. Something called the Maximus Z790 APEX Encore. Sounds more like a spaceship than a motherboard, doesn’t it?
So, there they were, tweaking things. Stavros from the team gave a bit of an inside scoop—which, frankly, went over my head at first. They used this XOC BIOS thingy, letting them shove like, 2000 watts of power through. Two connectors each pushing 600 watts or something? I don’t know why that matters much, but I guess it means more power, more speed. Or maybe I’m just easily impressed.
Oh, and the results? We’re talking over 3.6 GHz in one benchmark. That’s bananas. The GPUPI benchmark hit that sweet 3650 MHz mark in like, 39.434 seconds or so? I’m no guru on what that means entirely, but it sounds fast!
Now, rewind a bit. Even the memory got a boost—36 Gbps, compared to the usual 28 Gbps. That’s like soup-up mode on steroids. Apparently, the bandwidth stats skyrocketed too. From what I gather, that’s a big deal for folks who geek out over this stuff. The stock numbers were 1.792 TB/s, but after these tweaks, they’re up to 2.304 TB/s. Numbers, numbers, numbers—yeah, you get the vibe.
All in all, this overclocking thing is like magic. Team OGS are wizards, that’s for sure. And this particular tinkering with the 5090 D? Wow, it’s just the beginning. They might nudge things even further once this tech trickles down to the standard RTX 5090s. So, buckle up tech lovers, more records could be smashed soon.
Now, where was I? Ah yes, off to find some coffee…