Tuesday, May 29th 2012
GeForce GTX 690 Breaches P20000 at 3DMark 11
Taiwanese proverclocker TIN set a new 3DMark 11 record by scoring P20962 points using a single GeForce GTX 690 graphics card. The score included 25179 graphics, 15213 physics, and 12412 combined scores. The feat was achieved by overclocking an EVGA GeForce GTX 690 to clock speeds of 1509 MHz (base), 1639 MHz (GPU Boost), and 7336 MHz (memory, effective); and sustaining it using liquid nitrogen cooling. The double-headed eagle on steroids was supported by an Intel Core i7-3960X processor clocked at 4.50 GHz, 16 GB of quad-channel DDR3-2133 MHz memory, and EVGA X79 Classified motherboard. Find more information on the feat here.
21 Comments on GeForce GTX 690 Breaches P20000 at 3DMark 11
Are you posting on the correct website? Perhaps you mistook this for NVIDIA.com
Voltage mod is a must, though..
:toast:
He comments on his site about 2 being better than one. Wouldn't he want to go Ivy Bridge for two of those cards? Or is the native PCI-e lanes just a limitation of the 1155 Sandy vs Ivy cpus? I know the 2011 have more PCI-e lanes available (just don't remember how many).
Get that guy two 690s and see what he can do! :rockout: Clock-wise yes but I think we all know clock speeds don't mean anything, Intel has proven this countless times.
More details posted: kingpincooling.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1729
I maxed stable OC on my Gigabyte card with stock air cooling to -
gpu clock +150 to 1130mhz
memory clock +600 to 1802mhz/7208mhz
boost clock to 1209mhz
max clock to 1365mhz
Moar CPU speed? :)
And moar GPU speed this time, 1588MHz all four GPUs :)