The other day, I stumbled upon this wild story about Team OGS and their crazy overclocking antics with the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D. I mean, where to start? These folks hit a clock speed of 3650 MHz. Mind-blowing, right? I can’t remember why, but the number just stuck with me — maybe because it sounds like something from a sci-fi flick.
So, Team OGS — you know, the record-breakers — decided to give the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 D a run for its money. They’re going big with an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU and an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. Stavros, this guy from the team, shared a peek into their setup. Apparently, they’re using an XOC BIOS that’s got a jaw-dropping 2000W power cap. Hold on, that’s not all. The GALAX RTX 5090 D HOF XOC has these connectors — two 12V-2×6 jobs — each pumping out 600W. It adds up, huh? And there’s still room to push more power. The details are like tech poetry.
Now, the juicy bits. They managed to crank the speed to over 3.6 GHz, and 3.5 GHz in a couple of benchmarks. Top clock speed? A whopping 3650 MHz in the GPUPI benchmark at 39.434 seconds (if numbers excite you, and oddly they do). Memory? Hit an insane 36 Gbps. Doing quick math — which, admittedly, isn’t my strong suit — that’s a 28.5% jump from the original 28 Gbps. To put it another way, bandwidth just leapt from 1.792 TB/s to a colossal 2.304 TB/s. Yep, I’m still wrapping my head around it.
Honestly, it’s great to see teams like OGS pushing GPU boundaries. I mean, if the 5090 D can go this far, what’s stopping the standard RTX 5090 from blowing our minds even more? Can’t wait to see what comes next — as long as I can keep up with all these crazy numbers!