This morning Australian overclocker LunerK9 published a very interesting result. He succeeded in overclocking three examples of the once high-end NVIDIA GeForce Titan Xp graphics card (Pascal generation) to an impressive frequency of 2050MHz (+38.51% to the GPU rating) / 13040MHz (+14.31% to the GDDR5X video memory rating).
Let us remind you that the GeForce Titan Xp in the NVIDIA Pascal generation was right behind the top gamer graphics card 1080 Ti. Making three such graphics cards work at the same high frequencies is not an ordinary task. However, LunerK9 did a great job.
Thanks to such overclocking, LunerK9 was able to put in its bank two medals in the 3DMark – Fire Strike Extreme discipline: gold for first place in the model standings of three GeForce Titan Xp and bronze for third place in the global ranking of three any GPU.
Three Titan Xp graphics adapters were joined by an Intel Xeon W-3175X processor accelerated to 5100MHz (+64.52% to nominal) and an EVGA SR-3 Dark (160-CX-W999-KR) motherboard.
Source: HWBot