Monday, August 1st 2016

EVGA Hardware Breaks 3DMark "Time Spy" World Records

EVGA and extreme overclocker Vince "K|NGP|N" Lucido have done it again, this time in the new DirectX 12 benchmark from Futuremark: "3DMark Time Spy". This new benchmark pushes the limits of modern PC gaming technology and can be used as a gauge for future game performance and visuals.

Armed with Liquid Nitrogen, an EVGA X99 FTW K motherboard, and an EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Classified overclocked to 2,594MHz, K|NGP|N was able to hit new performance heights. He was able to score 9,973 points, a new single card World Record. The new EVGA Precision XOC software was used to overclock the graphics card, and is one of the only tools that can display a DirectX 12 OSD, a must have feature for overclockers.
This new World Record shows EVGA's dedication to performance components, and the overclocking DNA that is built into every one of EVGA gaming products.

Hardware Used:
  • Motherboard: EVGA X99 FTW K
  • Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Classified (Overclocked to 2,594MHz)
  • Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 T2
  • Overclocking Software: EVGA Precision XOC
  • CPU: Intel Core i7 6950X (Overclocked to 5.2GHz)
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10 Comments on EVGA Hardware Breaks 3DMark "Time Spy" World Records

#1
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
What, I thought that my 596pts with an overclocked HD7750 was the thing..?! :)
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#3
Caring1
If he's so good, lets see what he can do with a RX480 ;)
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#4
HumanSmoke
Caring1If he's so good, lets see what he can do with a RX480 ;)
He already tried, but the neighbours started complaining whenever he got close to 1650MHz :laugh:

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#5
basco
lol at all of you thanks
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#6
NicklasAPJ
Caring1If he's so good, lets see what he can do with a RX480 ;)
He wont even try.

He only overclocking with Nvidia cards [Evga]
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#7
Basard
HumanSmokeHe already tried, but the neighbours started complaining whenever he got close to 1650MHz :laugh:

Lol!
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#8
bug
Does anyone know whether Evga Precision still contains code disputed with the author of RivaTuner?
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#9
buildzoid
Caring1If he's so good, lets see what he can do with a RX480 ;)
He works for EVGA. He only uses EVGA mobos and GPUs.
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#10
jabbadap
Hmh 2*2560*2.594=13.281TFlops so it would need titan X to be clocked 13281/(2*3584)=1.853GHz. Must be quite short lived WC. :D
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