ROG Rampage V Extreme & Strix GTX 980 Ti - 4 New Global First Places Set by 8Pack
This week, it's 8Pack managed to set some new Global First Places (GFP) for 3Dbenchmarks. Just last week, Xtreme_Addict set 4 GFPs in 2Dbenchmark also with the ROG Rampage V Extreme.
8Pack, UK extreme overclocker and number 3 on the HWBOT worldwide ranking, created some insanely tasty custom PCs for overclockers.co.uk, using Rampage V Extremes (of course), definitely worth checking out! To achieve the 4 Global First Places in 3DMark 11 Performance, Catzilla 720P and Catzilla 1440P, 3DMark Vantage Performance, all single GPU, 8Pack chose to bundle the performance of the Rampage V Extreme with the Strix GTX 980 Ti.
Systems Specs
Motherboard: Rampage V Extreme
Graphics card: Strix GTX 980 Ti
CPU: Intel Core i7 5960X
Memory: HyperX Predator DDR4
PSU: SuperFlower 8Pack edition 2000 Watt
As 8Pack is building customized PCs, overclocked, 2 of his customers wanted to know more and see an Extreme overclocking demo. 8Pack went through a process of preparation, to be sure everything was working perfectly and save the CPU and memory profiles previously used on the Rampage V Extreme up to 2100MHz. This way, with the right settings, it will be easier and less chance of unwanted elements.
Once everyone was there, 8Pack started his demo. He ran safe settings to be sure to keep a good efficiency and stability in his system. After 35 liters of LN2, 45 minutes, without rebooting even once, 8Pack achieved four Global First Places in 3DMark11 Performance, Catzilla 720P, Catzilla 1440P and 3DMark Vantage Performance, all with a single Strix GTX 980 Ti graphics card. Too easy it seemed.
"Rampage V Extreme and Strix GTX 980 Ti work together perfectly for high efficiency record performance." - 8Pack.
3DMark11 Performance - 34718 marks @ 2,025MHz (+88.20%) / 2,013MHz (+14.83%)
Catzilla 720P - 56288 marks @ 2,035MHz (+89.13%) / 2,013MHz (+14.83%)
Catzilla 1440P - 18702 marks @ 2,060MHz (+91.45%) / 2,013MHz (+14.83%)
3DMark Vantage Performance - 92080 marks @ 2,055MHz (+90.99%) / 2,050MHz (+16.94%)
Learn more about 8Pack
If you want to know more about 8Pack, you can watch the interview made by Overclocking-tv.com on assignment for HWBOT.org "Overclocker in Focus".