Monday, September 7th 2009
ASUS GTX 285 Matrix Registers 1100/2452/2800 MHz, Tests Stable
During an overclocking competition help by ASUS and Dutch tech website Tweakers.net, a participant named Neil Breems managed to achieve some stellar results on the ASUS GeForce GTX 285 Matrix. Cooled using a liquid nitrogen evaporator, the graphics card was able to reach 1100 MHz (core), 2452 MHz (shader) and 2800 MHz (memory), way up from the reference speeds of 648/1476/2484 MHz (core/shader/memory). The overclocked settings were set using a tweaked version of RivaTuner. Breems put the card to test using 3DMark06.
Since the rest of the bench was made of an Intel P55 based motherboard running an unreleased 2.66 GHz Core i5 750, Tweakers.net couldn't publish the final score and CPU score, but went ahead with its GPU-related scores that included GT1: 58.863 fps, GT2 57.762 fps, HDR1 112.6 fps, and 73.84 fps for HDR2. The memory to drive the system Corsair Dominator GT DDR3-2000, and the system powered by Corsair HX850W.
Source:
Tweakers.net
Since the rest of the bench was made of an Intel P55 based motherboard running an unreleased 2.66 GHz Core i5 750, Tweakers.net couldn't publish the final score and CPU score, but went ahead with its GPU-related scores that included GT1: 58.863 fps, GT2 57.762 fps, HDR1 112.6 fps, and 73.84 fps for HDR2. The memory to drive the system Corsair Dominator GT DDR3-2000, and the system powered by Corsair HX850W.
23 Comments on ASUS GTX 285 Matrix Registers 1100/2452/2800 MHz, Tests Stable
(Imagine playing and having to refill that tube every day with Nitrogen....)
Man 1.1 ghz on a 285 with 2.4 ghz shader clock is imense!
No need for hardmods. :D
(I am Neil Breems)
tigger
Can you pm me the cpu score please? ;)
And we didn't had an internet connection to activate windows.
Was just to see how high the gpu could go. :)
Will test more soon. :D
GPUz validation:
www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/3vaqa/
Special thanks to www.tweakers.net and Milan from Asus Netherlands
Dunno why and if pcie switched to 8x, score doesn't look like it. :p