
American overclocker mllrkllr88 has set three single-GPU world records by pushing an EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 to nearly 2,655 MHz.
American overclocker mllrkllr88 set three records in the GeForce RTX 3090 category, bagging three gold medals in the single-GPU rankings.
To achieve this, the enthusiast used a top-tier EVGA GeForce RTX 3090. On average, the card's GPU was overclocked to ~2655 MHz (+90.32% over stock), while the video memory reached ~22752 MHz (+16.65% over stock). This push secured him first place in the following benchmarks:
Unigine Superposition - 1080p Xtreme with a score of 17,787 points:
Unigine Superposition - 8K Optimized with a score of 10,623 points:
Fun fact: Unigine Superposition is currently one of the few benchmarks where GPU performance is the bottleneck, rather than the CPU (unlike most 3DMark tests). This is exactly what makes Superposition competitions so exciting and unpredictable.
And finally, GPUPI v3.3 - 32B with a time of 1 minute, 44 seconds, and 273 milliseconds:
The GeForce RTX 3090 was paired with an Intel Core i9-10900K overclocked to 5200 MHz, a 16GB kit of Team Group TEAMGROUP-UD4-4500 RAM, and an ASRock Z490 AQUA motherboard (running BIOS L1.33J). Powering the test bench was a high-end 1600W SuperNOVA T2 power supply.
Source: Enthusiast's profile on HWBot