Cens recently surpassed 3.825 GHz in the GPUPI benchmark with a GeForce RTX 4090, earning him first place in the HWBOT’s GPUPI 3.3 32B ranking. In the HWBOT competition, there is no such thing as a GPU frequency ranking.
The new high speed is 46 seconds and 383 milliseconds, oscillating between 2.63 GHz and 3.93 GHz. This is the highest GPUPI benchmark for the GeFore RTX 4090 ever recorded by HWbot.
Instead, GPUPI software is utilised, which parallelizes the calculation of the mathematical constant Pi utilising the Bailey-Borwein-Plouffe formula with either OpenCL or CUDA optimisations.
The current list is dominated by the GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, which is the fastest NVIDIA gaming GPU on the market.
Cens has taken top place with an updated time of 46 seconds and 383 milliseconds. According to reports, the graphics card attained a maximum frequency of 3930 MHz, the highest GPU frequency ever recorded.
However, keep in mind that GPUPI isn’t a graphics-intensive benchmark. This test method’s measured peak frequency falls short of the real use of 3D technologies, such as games or synthetic benchmarks. Nonetheless, this is a significant accomplishment, and the GPU community has never been closer to breaking over the 4.0 GHz barrier with graphics cards.
Colourful iGame GeForce RTX 4090 LAB edition, a heavily binned version of the iGame Vulcan, was used by the overclocker. Colorful’s new GPU series is gradually establishing itself as a rival to GALAX HOF and spiritual heir to the EVGA Kingpin series.
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