
Overclocker OGS secured three records in the GeForce GTX 680 category. In one benchmark, the GPU was pushed to 1907MHz, significantly exceeding its stock clock.
Today, Greek overclocker OGS earned three gold medals in the GeForce GTX 680 category, for what was once a top-tier graphics card.
Most notably, in one of the benchmarks, the GPU clock speed was boosted to an impressive 1907MHz. For comparison, the chip's stock frequency is a much humbler 1226MHz.
Here's the breakdown:
In the relatively outdated 3DMark Vantage - Performance, the Greek overclocker hit 1855MHz on the core and 7400MHz on the memory. Meanwhile, the Intel Core i9-10900K CPU was overclocked to 6900MHz, yielding a score of 75309 marks:
⤢ ВІДКРИТИ
⤢ ВІДКРИТИNext up for OGS was the 3DMark11 - Performance. Here, the graphics card reached 1907MHz for the GPU and 7400MHz for the GDDR5. The CPU still ran at 6900MHz. The final score was 18089 marks:
⤢ ВІДКРИТИ
⤢ ВІДКРИТИFinally, the Greek overclocker's last achievement was first place in the same GTX 680 category, but in the Unigine Heaven - Xtreme, with a score of 3438.78 DX Marks. Here, the GPU frequency dropped to its lowest point at 1802MHz, though the memory remained stable at 7400MHz:
⤢ ВІДКРИТИ
⤢ ВІДКРИТИOGS didn't provide a detailed breakdown of the components he used to achieve these results, so we could only glean a few details:
Motherboard – ASUS ROG Maximus XII Apex
Processor – Core i9-10900K
RAM – 2 unknown 8GB DDR4 sticks from G.Skill
Thermal paste – Thermal Grizzly
Graphics card – GeForce GTX 680 (most likely a Galax model)
Storage – Crucial MX500 250GB CT250MX500SSD1
Source: Overclocker's profile on HWBot