EVGA has secured another 3DMark Portal Royal world record with two of its last GPUs, the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti KINGPIN.
EVGA Continues To Break World Record With GeForce RTX 3090 Ti KINGPIN Graphics Cards
"CENS," an overclocking specialist, acquired the title again for breaking the 3Dmark Port Royal world record. The experienced overclocker used dual EVGA Geforce RTX 3090 Ti KINGPIN GPUs which are the last graphics cards made by the company.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti was one of the flagships from the last-gen to support NVLINK but applications such as 3DMark can natively utilize two cards without the use of any proprietary tech, Looking at overclocking world records, users will find that every benchmark is broken using two NIVIDA-based RTX 3090 Ti graphics cards, maxed to the highest possible settings.
"CENS" recently acquired the world record for 3DMark Port Royal. Port Royal tests graphical performance, traditional rendering, and ray tracing in real-time while allowing for overclocking the graphics card and testing the system's stability. This is no new territory for the extreme overclocker. Previously, CENS has beaten 3DMark's world records in the past, except for the Port Royal test.
Using a pair of EVGA's GeForce RTX 3090 Ti KINGPIN in custom overclocked settings, he got a score of 36730 points, which surpassed BISO-BISO's previous world record which scored 36335 points. In addition to using the EVGA GPU, the overclocker used DDR5 memory overclocked to 8400 MT/s and an Intel Core i9-13900K processor. "CENS" kept the dual graphics cards cool with liquid nitrogen in pots, which is common in overclocking.
Both graphics cards were overclocked to 2550 MHz. Compared to the EVGA KINGPIN and NVIDIA's graphics cards, it was boosted by 31% & 37% higher than both in terms of clocks, respectively. The real-world frequency level reached 2715 MHz.
The journey started in Dec 2022 when we met at EVGA HQ for a week of overclocking when I was able to hit the WR in the new 3DMark Speedway during EVGA’s charity live stream with nvidias “next gen gpu”. Fast forward four months adding the WR in Port Royal was the last puzzle piece for my personal goal of achieving all major world records in 3DMark to this date (TimeSpy Extreme being my favourite one).
I’m extremely grateful for all the support I’ve been given from the team at EVGA and K|ngp|n himself who inspired me to follow this path throughout the past two years. This is my attempt of giving back to honor the memory of VGA dominance at EVGA.
— CENS
Now that the new bar has been set by "CENS" on the Port Royal benchmark, the following graphics cards used for overclocking might come from the NVIDIA RTX 40 series, with some modifications. However, CENS now holds the world records on all 3DMark benchmarks, a goal set by themselves.
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