K|ngp|n managed to break a couple of more records by pushing its own EVGA GTX 780 Ti Classified K|ngp|n Edition graphics card to over 2050MHz and managed to secure the first place in the 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme once again.
Although we have not heard or seen anything from K|ngp|n in a while, which was also the reason behind the recent rumors that he has been working on the successor of the EVGA GTX 780 Ti Classified K|ngp|n Edition, it appears that he was rather involved in some benchmarking which resulted in pushing that same graphics card well over 2GHz and breaking four single GPU records including the 3DMark Vantage Performance, 3DMark11 Performance, 3DMark Fire Strike and the Fire Strike Extreme.
By pushing its own EVGA Geforce GTX 780 Ti to 2025MHz for the GPU and 1975MHz for the memory, he managed to get a rather
stunning 8950 score in the 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme which was enough to take a lead of 238 points over Dancop, who firmly holds the second place.
In addition to the 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme record, K|ngp|n also managed to
score 18096 points in 3DMark Fire Strike by running the GTX 780 Ti at 2038/1975MHz, in
3DMark Vantage Performance with 78070 marks with GTX 780 Ti at 2011/1975MHz as well as
3DMark11 Performance benchmark with 24714 points where the GTX 780 Ti was working at its highest overclock of 2051/1975MHz.
These records show that there is still room for additional overclock in that same EVGA GTX 780 Ti Classified K|ngp|n Edition graphics card so we will probably see some even higher scores in future.
Source:
HWBOT.org.