Dancop shatters three new overclocking world records

On ASUS hardware

Dancop, a well known German overclocker, managed to take three new overclocking world records at HWBOT by running on ASUS ROG Rampage V Extreme motherboard and ASUS Strix GTX 980 Ti graphics card, including Catzilla 720P 1xGPU, Catzilla 1440P 1xGPU and HWBOT Prime 8xCores.

Dancop was running on a system based on ASUS Rampage V Extreme motherboard, Intel's Core i7-5960X CPU, Strix GTX 980 Ti graphics card and HyperX Predator DDR4 memory, all powered by Seasonic Platinum 1200W PSU.

Dancop managed to get 58,093 marks in Catzilla 720p benchmark by overclocking the GPU to 2010.8MHz with memory running at 2100MHz, while the Core i7-5960X CPU was overclocked to 5713MHz, all cooled by LN2. In Catzilla 1440p benchmark, he managed to score 18,975 marks where the GPU was overclocked to 2013MHz with memory running at 2100MHz and the CPU overclocked to 5908MHz.






He also managed to get 9,793.43 points in HWBOT Prime benchmark by overclocking the CPU all the way to 6203MHz, which is quite an impressive score.




In addition to these three benchmarks, Dancop also managed to get a decent score in the new HWBOT x265 1080p benchmark with a score of 48.33FPS with the CPU overclocked to 5570MHz.




Dancop currently holds the first place in HWBOT's worldwide overclocker rating, which is definitely an impressive feat.





Source: ROG.ASUS.com.


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


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