Sure, let’s dive into this wild world. So, there’s this GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D thing, ya know? And it’s like, smashing records everywhere. I heard it hit 3650 MHz. Super wonky, right?
Okay, Team OGS—these folks are a bit famous in the geek circles for breaking records—did their magic with this NVIDIA deal, but mostly it’s this GALAX version. They went all out. Picture this: some setup with an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU, one of those fancy ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboards. Now, Stavros (dude from Team OGS) chatted about it a bit. Apparently, they used some superhero version of a BIOS that lets it gulp power like it’s slurping a 2000W slushy. Seriously.
This thing’s got two connectors—12V-2×6, I think—that’s 600W each. Math isn’t my thing, but that’s like, a juicy amount of power. Over here, the GALAX is like, “Let me show you what I got,” by jumping over 3.6 GHz in one benchmark and chilling at over 3.5 GHz in others. Fastest speed was somewhere around 3650 MHz in GPUPI benchmark. Crazy fast, right?
Also, they kicked the memory speed up to 36 Gbps. That’s a 28.5% spike over normal, which honestly sounds like overcaffeinating your morning java. Normally, the RTX 5090 gets you up to 1.792 TB/s, but this souped-up version? A tasty 2.304 TB/s.
Anyway, it’s cool to watch teams like OGS mess around like this. It’s like, they’re pushing boundaries or something. And now, just imagine the chaos when these supercharged BIOS and PCBs hit regular RTX 5090s. It’s going to be epic. Or not. Who knows?