Gotta say, I stumbled onto something wild today. There’s this beast of a graphics card — the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D. And, um, apparently, folks over at Team OGS just went all out, pushing this thing to a mind-boggling speed. I mean, 3650 MHz? Seriously? Talk about taking things to the extreme!
So, here’s the thing. Team OGS is kinda famous for these record-breaking feats. But this time, they took the RTX 5090 D from GALAX, paired it up with some crazy tech — like an Intel Core i9-14900KF and the ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard — and just went to town on it. Stavros from OGS gave the lowdown, mentioning they had an XOC BIOS, which lets them hit a power limit of, wait for it, 2000W! Picture that for a second. They’ve got these two connectors that dish out up to 600W each. It’s like they turned this thing into a power-hungry monster ready to unleash chaos on benchmarks.
Oh, and they didn’t stop there. The memory speed? Yeah, they cranked that up to 36 Gbps. That’s a jump of 28.5% from the regular 28 Gbps. Not to throw numbers at you, but that means the bandwidth shot up from 1.792 TB/s to a whopping 2.304 TB/s. I mean, those are figures that make you blink twice, right?
The coolest part? They’ve only started playing around with the 5090 D. Imagine what happens when they get their hands on the standard RTX 5090 models? I’ve got this feeling we’re in for some more crazy overclocks from these tech wizards. So, yeah, here’s to pushing the limits, seeing what this hardware can really do. Exciting times, indeed.