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Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3090 has just been released, and the new faster GPU for gamers, targeting ‘extreme’ enthusiasts and 8K gaming, has unsurprisingly broken the existing record for the Port Royal benchmark. by 3DMark.
One of EVGA’s RTX 3090 graphics cards was overclocked by Vince ‘Kingpin’ Lucido to a clock speed of 2,580MHz (using liquid nitrogen cooling) with memory pushed to 21.5Gbps (a little over 10% faster than normal). normal) to record a grand score of 16,673.
The EVGA card in question was the RTX 3090 Kingpin edition to be precise, which is not yet available, but apparently the GPU maker will get it on the shelves faster than it did with previous Kingpin models, as Tom’s Hardware reports.
Actual result
As mentioned, that’s a new world record for the Port Royal benchmark, and in fact it’s 2,000 points ahead of the next highest score, which is also an RTX 3090. Unsurprisingly, it beats the RTX 3080, which briefly took the first place release, with the efforts of Ronaldo Buassali (Galax’s in-house overclocker) hitting an impressive 14,131 (with an overclock of 2.43GHz, slightly faster than its initial 2.34GHz effort).
The fastest result of next-gen Nvidia GPUs with RTX 2080 Ti is 13,090, in case you were wondering.
Kingpin used liquid nitrogen cooling with the GPU and a water-cooled Intel Core i9-10900K, not to mention a 2,000W EVGA PSU; BTW, the RTX 3090 Kingpin graphics card will come with three 8-pin power connectors.