Whoa, you gotta hear about this wild ride with GALAX’s GeForce RTX 5090 D. It’s like they strapped a rocket on this thing and sent it to space. Can you believe it hit 3650 MHz? Insane, right? So there I was, sipping my morning coffee, and bam! Team OGS pulls this wild stunt, shattering records in 3DMark Port Royal, Unigine Superposition, and GPUPI.
Anyway—dang, I got off track—where was I? Right, OGS and the RTX 5090 D. These folks are kinda famous for pushing tech to the brink, and wow, did they deliver! Picture this: They had the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D XOC GPU, paired up with an Intel Core i9-14900KF and an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore—fancy, eh? Stavros from the team spilled some secrets, mentioning a mind-blowing XOC BIOS with a jaw-dropping power limit of 2000W. Madness! Those dual 12V-2×6 connectors? Giving it 600W each. That’s 1200W and still room for more juice. Crazy stuff.
So, they cranked it up past 3.6 GHz in one test and beyond 3.5 GHz in two others. And hold up, the clock? Hit a max of 3650 MHz in GPUPI, finishing in 39.434 seconds using their 32B score. Unbelievable.
And then, get this! They tweaked the memory speed up to 36 Gbps—28.5% boost from that usual 28 Gbps of the RTX 5090’s GDDR7. Oh, and let’s talk bandwidth. Normally, it’s at 1.792 TB/s but pumped up to a staggering 2.304 TB/s with these tweaks. Mind boggling.
So yeah, hats off to OGS for smashing it in the overclocking scene. And honestly, can you imagine what these beasts will do once those fancy BIOS and PCBs trickle down to the normal RTX 5090s? Anyway—you still here? It’s gonna be a blast to watch where they take it next.