GeForce RTX 5090 broke a record! Speed ​​up to 3.5 GHz

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GeForce RTX 5090 broke a record! Speed ​​up to 3.5 GHz
Nvidia’s new flagship graphics card GeForce RTX 5090 began to appear in speed overclocking. Finally, the ASUS internal speed overclocking team reached a speed of 3.5 GHz with a special RTX 5090 model and signed a new world record. In addition, a record was recorded with 32GB GDDR7 memory.

RTX 5090 reached 3.5 GHz speed

As you know, the Nvidia carried the performance bar even higher with the GB202 GPU in the RTX 5090. This configuration contains a 16GB GDDR7 memory supported by 512-bit memory data. In the new experiment, SafedISK speed overclocking specialist, LN2 (liquid nitrogen) cooling using the GPU frequency from 2.5GHz level to 3.480mhz level, GDDR7 memory to 34GBPS managed to reach.

As a result, with the RTX 5090, many benchmark tests were signed a world record. The RTX 5090 left the previous record behind the 3DMark Port Royal test. In addition, 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme, Unigine Superposition 1080p XTreme and Unigine Superposition 8K tests have also broken new world records.
  • 3DMark Port Royal World Record: 43,515 Points
  • 3DMARK Fire Strike Extreme World Record: 58,393 Points
  • Unigine Superposition 1080p XTreme World Record: 34,295 Points
  • Unigine Superposition 8K World Record: 23,311 Points
  • 3DMARK TIME SPY Extreme General Performance: 28,717 Points
  • GPUPI 32B score: 41 seconds, 673 ms

The new record attempt shows that the potential of the RTX 5090 is not limited to stock frequencies. Therefore, it is possible that the overclocking community will sign new trials that will carry the 3.5 GHz limit even higher in the coming period. In particular, exceeding the 4.0 GHz barrier can be a new milestone in the GPU world.