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GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D sets new GPU overclocking world records at 3650 MHz
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49617, member: 636"] Computer gamers just witnessed something amazing happen with graphics cards. Team OGS pushed a fancy GALAX graphics card way beyond normal limits. They made the RTX 5090 D run faster than anyone thought possible. The team cranked up the speed to 3650 MHz and broke three major records. This feat shocked the gaming world because nobody expected such wild numbers. The overclocking experts used some serious computer parts for their experiment. They paired the graphics card with a powerful Intel processor and a special ASUS motherboard. The setup could handle massive amounts of electricity without breaking down. Two special power cables fed the graphics card up to 1200 watts of juice. The team also boosted the memory speed by over 28 percent from normal levels. Three different tests showed just how fast this souped-up graphics card could run. The Port Royal test scored an incredible 47,469 points at 3570 MHz speed. Another benchmark called Superposition hit 38,237 points at 3540 MHz. The GPUPI test completed its task at the highest speed of 3650 MHz. Regular RTX 5090 cards might perform even better when similar modifications become available to everyone. [/QUOTE]
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