Okay, so, here’s something wild. I was wandering down the tech rabbit hole the other day, no idea why, and stumbled on this crazy thing about the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D. Guess what? It’s not just another shiny GPU. These folks from Team OGS have somehow cranked it up to a mind-blowing 3650 MHz. Yeah, you heard that right.
Now, imagine this for a second—Team OGS, who are basically the wizards of the overclocking realm, took this NVIDIA monster, specifically the GALAX version, and did some magic. They had this setup: GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 D XOC GPU, paired with an Intel Core i9-14900KF (that’s a mouthful), and an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore motherboard. Stavros from OGS—never met him but he seems like a cool dude—mentioned the use of an XOC BIOS capable of gulping a whopping 2000W. Is it just me, or does that sound like handling a small nuclear reactor? Also, I might be getting sidetracked a bit.
Anyway, I mean, just think about it—this beast was screaming past 3.6 GHz in one test, and over 3.5 GHz in others. And the max? It hit 3650 MHz on GPUPI, zipping through the benchmark in 39.434 seconds. Not to brag, but that’s just insane.
Oh, and the memory got a turbo boost too. It was running at 36 Gbps, which is a 28.5% hike from the stock 28 Gbps on the GDDR7 memory. So, you do the math: stock RTX 5090 / D churns out about 1.792 TB/s bandwidth, whereas the overclocked version? A staggering 2.304 TB/s. Math wasn’t my thing, but that’s a big jump.
You gotta admire how teams like OGS are always pushing the GPU envelope. And here’s the kicker—only the 5090 D has been cranked up this hard so far. Imagine the possibilities when these tweaks roll out on standard RTX 5090 GPUs. Endless, huh?
Anyway, if you’re into this kind of thing, these pin-breaking speeds are something to keep an eye on. Or maybe not—it’s up to you.