
Australian overclocker LunerK9 pushed three NVIDIA GeForce Titan Xp graphics cards to an impressive 2050 MHz, bagging two medals in 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme.
This morning, Australian overclockerLunerK9 shared a truly impressive achievement. He managed to push three units of NVIDIA's former flagship GeForce Titan Xp (Pascal generation) graphics card to a remarkable 2050 MHz (+38.51% over the nominal GPU clock) and 13040 MHz (+14.31% over the nominal GDDR5X memory frequency.
The GeForce Titan Xp was NVIDIA's second-most powerful Pascal card, just behind the top-tier GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. Getting three of these cards to run at such consistently high frequencies is no small feat, but the Australian overclocker clearly nailed it.
This impressive overclocking feat earned LunerK9 two medals in 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme: a gold for claiming first place in the three-GeForce Titan Xp category, and a bronze for ranking third globally among any three-GPU setup.
⤢ ВІДКРИТИThe powerful setup supporting the three Titan Xp GPUs included an Intel Xeon W-3175X processor, aggressively boosted to 5100 MHz (+64.52% over its stock speed), alongside an EVGA SR-3 Dark (160-CX-W999-KR) motherboard.
Source:HWBot