"Racoon" breaks more overclocking world records

With four Titan X Pascal graphics cards

Mike "racoon" Buchroither, who is a part of our very own Ocaholic MIFCOM overclocking team, managed to get some rather nice scores at its last overclocking session with four Titan X Pascal graphics cards, getting world records in Fire Strike Ultra and Time Spy benchmarks as well as 2nd and 3rd place in 3DMark Fire Strike and Fire Strike Extreme benchmarks.

During weekend, Racoon managed to get some nice overclocking results from its four Titan X Pascal graphics cards, hitting 26498 marks in Fire Strike Ultra and 26504 marks in Time Spy, which are world records in those two benchmarks.

The same system was overclocked far enough to score 46743 marks in 3DMark Fire Strike and 39329 marks in 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme benchmarks, which was enough for 3rd and 2nd place in the world, right behind K|NGP|N and elmor.

Bear in mind that these are all Hall of Fame results so no Level of Detail tweak was used.

The system used for overclocking is based on ASUS Rampage V Extreme V10 motherboard, four Titan X Pascal graphics cards, Intel's Core i7-6950X, G.Skill's Trident Z memory and two Seasonic's 1200 Platinum PSUs. For world records, the Core i7-6950X was overclocked to 5.1GHz, while those four Titan X Pascal graphics cards were pushed to 2100MHz.

In 3DMark Fire Strike and Fire Strike Extreme, the overclock settings were a bit lower so hopefully there is still some overclocking life and potential left in that hardware and we will see even higher overclocking results.

You can check out all those scores and results at Racoon's page over at HWBOT.org.





Source: Racoon's HWBOT.org page.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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