New GPU frequency world record is just 70 MHz short from breaking 4 GHz
Overclocker Cens has been able to beat the GPUPI world record once again.
RTX 4090 with 3.9 GHz max GPU clock, Source: HWBOT
Just last month, Cens was able to surpass 3.825 GHz in the same benchmark, which secured him the first place in the HWBOT’s GPUPI 3.3 32B ranking. As we mentioned before, there is no so-to-speak a GPU frequency ranking for graphics cards in HWBOT competition. Instead, a software called GPUPI is used which calculates the mathematical constant Pi in parallel using Bailey–Borwein–Plouffe formula using either OpenCL or CUDA optimizations.
The current ranking (at least the first 20 spots) are exclusively occupied by the GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, which is the fastest NVIDIA gaming GPU currently on the market. Cens has been able to claim the first place with an updated score of 46 seconds and 383 ms. The graphics card reportedly reached a maximum frequency of 3930 MHz, the highest GPU frequency thus far recorded.
GPUPI 3.3 32B ranking, Source: HWBOT
One should remind our readers that GPUPI is not a graphics intense benchmark. The observed peak frequency with this test method falls short of the actual utilization of 3D technology, like games or synthetic benchmarks. Nevertheless, this is an important achievement and the GPU community has never been closer to the 4.0 GHz barrier with graphics cards.
First to break the 3900MHz barrier on a VGA🔥
#1 Colorful Geforce 𝟒𝟎𝟗𝟎 𝐢𝐆𝐚𝐦𝐞 𝐋𝐀𝐁 on LN2 ❄️
🏆 GPUPI 32B @ 3930MHz in 46s🧮https://t.co/SCwZZhlHlc@iGameColorful@NVIDIAGeForce@GeForce_JacobF@VideoCardz@3DCenter_org pic.twitter.com/rJnFXdpCXC
— CENS (@CENSXOC) June 17, 2023
The overclocker used Colorful iGame RTX 4090 LAB edition, a highly binned version of the iGame Vulcan. Colorful’s new GPU series is slowly emerging as a competitor to GALAX HOF and spiritual successor to EVGA Kingpin series.
Source: HWBOT