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Okay, so here’s the scoop—GALAX’s GeForce RTX 5090 D just smashed some crazy records in the overclocking world. Like, no joke, they hit 3650 MHz. Why? I have no idea, but it’s kinda wild, right?
## Team OGS Hits New Heights with the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D
You know those folks over at Team OGS? Yeah, they’re always breaking records or something. This time they’ve been playing around with the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D. And from what I gather, they’re in cahoots with NVIDIA on this one.
So they’re using a bunch of tech stuff—GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D XOC GPU, Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU. And, oh, there’s this ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. I dunno why this all sounds so sci-fi to me. Stavros from OGS, who’s kind of a big deal, talked a bit about their setup. They’ve got this XOC BIOS with some crazy power limits—up to 2000W! Like, what does that even mean? It sounds like the power of a small star.
And here’s something else: this thing has two 12V-2×6 connectors giving 600W each. That math adds up to 1200W, if I did it right. Seems like there’s a lot of room for pushing boundaries, or whatever they do.
Results time! So, they cranked the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D over 3.6 GHz in one of those benchmark thingies, and over 3.5 GHz in two others. But the main event was hitting 3650 MHz in GPUPI in just 39.434 seconds. I think that’s supersonic in tech terms? Or maybe not. Who knows.
And the memory clocked at 36 Gbps, which is, uh, apparently a 28.5% bump from the stock speed. Someone said these specs would hit 2.304 TB/s bandwidth. That feels like a lot of numbers, but it sounds impressive, right?
So, wrapping my head around all this, it’s neat to see groups like OGS pushing what these GPUs can do. And what’s next? I guess they’ll push harder when these BIOS and PCBs hit regular GeForce RTX 5090s. Honestly, I just know this is all gonna keep getting crazier.