Elmor breaks the 3DMark Fire Strike world record

Hits 45,906 marks

Elmor, a well known overclocker, has managed to shatter the 3DMark Fire Strike world record by hitting rather impressive 45,906 marks.

The system was running four ASUS Geforce GTX 980 Ti Matrix PE graphics cards pushed to 1,927MHz on LN2 and Intel's Core i7-5960X overclocked to 5,750MHz, all on ASUS Rampage V Extreme motherboard.

All of this was enough for Elmor to smash the previous world record set at 45,044 marks by K|ngp|n.

The new record was was set at an overclocking session together with Shamino and it is pretty much as high as Maxwell GPUs will go, at least according to Elmor. Nvidia is expected to unveil its first Pascal-based graphics card at GTC 2016 event in April and we are quite sure that all overclockers are quite keen to get their hands on it.

You can check out more the 3DMark Fire Strike world record over at HWBOT.org as well as check out the 3DMark Fire Strike Hall of Fame for the rest of those earlier records.





Source: HWBOT.org.

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


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