Greek overclocker OGS won gold in the current GPU rank of three Radeon HD 7970 video cards, and first place among any three GPUs:

As you can see from the above screenshots, most of this achievement is provided by the 8-core, 16-thread Core i9-9900K processor overclocked to 7100 MHz. Video cards actually functioned at their factory frequencies. This is quite normal for old, poorly parallelized benchmarks.

The enthusiast did not indicate which video cards he used, but judging by the photo, a rather amusing and extremely controversial bundle of dual-processor and single-processor video cards is involved here.

Based on the received DeviceID GPU-z (1002 6798 – 1787 2317), the first video card is Radeon HD 7990.

Almost all HD 7990s have a similar DeviceID

The only thing that is not clear is which model was used. In general, of course, the Radeon HD 7990 is essentially two HD 7970s located on one board, but the moral component of this record leaves much to be desired anyway.

The Greek did not show the DeviceID of the second video card, but, obviously, this is an ordinary single-processor HD 7970.

Of the rest of the components, only the ASUS ROG Maximus XI Apex motherboard and the Antec High Current Pro 1300 watt power supply are known.

Source: Result page on the HWBot website

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