K|ngp|n breaks 3DMark Time Spy world record

With 4x NVIDIA Titan X Pascal

We have covered K|ngp|n breaking world records in the past and apparently the US American Vince Lucido did it again. This time he used four NVIDIA Titan X Pascal cards to raise the bar in Futuremark’s Time Spy benchmark even higher. The new world record mark is beyond the 31K mark.


The system is exactly the same as last time and includes an EVGA X99 FTW K motherboard, Intel's Core i7-6950X CPU pushed to 5.2 GHz with 32GB of G.Skill DDR4 memory set at 3264MHz and CL13 timings. In the graphics department we find four NVIDIA GTX Titan X graphics cards overclocked to a whopping 2250MHz. The gap between Vince "Kingpin" Lucido and our Mike "racoon" Buchroither is anything but small but, since there are 5000 marks in between.

We congratulate Vince “K|ngp|n” Lucido to this massive score. Already a few days ago he posted a preview score on his Facebook profile which was 1000 marks lower. He really is the go-to-man when it comes to breaking 3D world records and he’s proving exactly this again, with this score.




Source: HWBot.

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


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