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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090D Overclocked to a Staggering 3.4 GHz and 34 Gbps Memory

That will be for the Titan (5090Ti) cards if it ever come.
Knowing that Nvidia has no competition (as of now) I don't think we'll see a 5090 Ti. More like a TITAN or Quadro with 96GB VRAM. But let's hope RDNA5/UDNA will be really competitive so Nvidia really put more efforts on raw performance.
 
Knowing that Nvidia has no competition (as of now) I don't think we'll see a 5090 Ti. More like a TITAN or Quadro with 96GB VRAM. But let's hope RDNA5/UDNA will be really competitive so Nvidia really put more efforts on raw performance.
Why not? Having an oppoturnity to milk even more like they did with 3090 Ti would be a lost opportunity.

Apparently they didn't do that with 4090 since there isn't a card with the full AD102 chip.
 
Why not? Having an oppoturnity to milk even more like they did with 3090 Ti would be a lost opportunity.

Apparently they didn't do that with 4090 since there isn't a card with the full AD102 chip.
Nvidia released a 3090 Ti because AMD were releasing the 6950 XT that was competing with the 3090 and sometimes even beating it in some games, even though the 3090 was trashing it in RT but that's another story.
This time around unless AMD come up with some UDNA GPUs being really competitive (price & performance), I doubt Nvidia will do that. Also a 5090 Ti would probably just have 32GB VRAM they would not want to give it more than 32 or 48GB for sure. 64GB and 96GB are reserved for Professionals (Quadro).
 
Not impressive. Should be done with stock card with stock hardware with stock cooling.
No physical experiments with lower temperature.

If previous posters are correct. 20% is not really worth an article, especially when done with chemicals to lower temperature. Not real life scenario for 24/7 usage.
 
How is 675W(600 power cable, 75 slot) total power feeds that GPU with overclocking that much?
In reality, overclocking that GPU not getting so much performance. I think some CUDA cores refuse to run because of over current protection.
 
How can it runs at those wattage without burning the cable?
 
GDDR7 can probably do 2.5 GHz 40 Gbps already and Nvidia is hiding it.

Maybe one day a bios will be leaked that allows the full potential to be unlocked, probably not for 18 months though if history of bios locked hardware in recent times is a guide.
 
A 21% OC is childs play. It's not remarkable at all. :rolleyes:
For LN2 for sure but for everyday use that's amazing haha. I'm able to run the GDDR6X @ 25Gbps on my 4090 but it definitely does NOT give me ~20% more performance lol :oops:
 
For LN2 for sure but for everyday use that's amazing haha.
No it isn't. It's not remarkable unless you can get above a 30% OC and "amazing" isn't until 50%. Some of us have been overclocking for decades and have a different perspective than people who haven't done much of it.
 
No it isn't. It's not remarkable unless you can get above a 30% OC and "amazing" isn't until 50%. Some of us have been overclocking for decades and have a different perspective than people who haven't done much of it.
What are you saying? Look at 4090 reviews and people online almost nobody is able to run 25Gbps stable and without any issues. I don't even know how mine are doing it... most people I see get between 23Gbps and 24Gbps.
 
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