EVGA's GTX 980 Ti K|NGP|N edition breaks a few records

In the hands of Vince "K|NGP|N" Lucido

While it was just released a week ago, EVGA's GTX 980 Ti K|NGP|N edition already broke thee new 3DMark records. Of course, those records were broken while the graphics card was heavily tweaked by Vince "K|NGP|N" Lucido and cooled with a whole lot of LN2.

While the EVGA's GTX 980 Ti K|NGP|N edition runs at 1203MHz GPU base and 1304MHz GPU Boost clocks, with memory running at 7010MHz, Vince "K|NGP|N" Lucido managed to push it to a rather incredible 2100MHz for the GPU and 8400MHz for the memory.

This overclocking result is also the highest GU clock ever achieved on the GTX 980 Ti, or the GM200 GPU for that matter. The rest of the system included EVGA's X99 motherboard, overclocked and LN2-cooled Intel Core i7-5960X CPU working at up to 5518MHz and 16GB of DDR4 3300MHz memory, all powered by EVGA's own PSU.

When it comes to records, this setup and these clocks were enough for K|NGP|N to get 25233 in 3DMark Fire Strike, 13091 in 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme and 6988 in 3DMark Fire Strike Ultra benchmarks, a new world-records with a single-GPU setup.

You can check out the records as well as more details at 3DMark's Hall of Fame via link below.









Source: 3DMark Hall of Fame.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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