The backup battle, or “war of the score backups” continues. Just a few days ago, the Israeli overclocker Shar00750 managed to climb to the top of the 3DMark11 – Performance rating in the current rank of three Radeon R9 Fury X graphics cards, and the American Splave once again published a new result and returned the gold to his piggy bank.
Just like Shar00750, Splave chose the Raptor Lake-S platform as the basis of the test setup. However, instead of the Core i9-13900K, it was actually the same, overclocked to an impressive 7500MHz (+150% over base frequencies) Intel Core i9-13900KF chip. Of course, the CPU frequency turned out to be 100MHz lower than the competitor’s, but the American was able to overclock the trio of Radeon Fury X graphics cards slightly better than the Israeli: 1160MHz (+10.48% to the GPU base) and 575MHz (+15% to the HBM memory). As a result, the eminent enthusiast managed to beat Shar00750 with a score of 67357 points:
An interesting detail: Splave does not change and hides the real date of the bench session. Pay attention to the time in the lower right corner of the screenshot above.
Frankly speaking, the performance achieved by the American is not the end of the line for this generation of hardware, so Shar00750 has a chance to overtake Splave in the near future and regain the lead in the three Radeon R9 Fury X GPU rank.
Source: result page on the HWBot