3DMark Fire Strike Extreme World Record by Dancop
Extreme graphics overclocker, Dancop, broke the 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme world record on single GPU with a Matrix GTX 780 Ti clocked at a huuuuge 1,929MHz with 2,100MHz (8.2GHz effective) memory frequency. His score of 8712 marks blows away 2nd place by 36 marks.
Full spec list:
- CPU: Core-i7 4930K @ 6,179MHz on LN2
- GPU: Matrix GTX 780 Ti Platinum Edition @ 1,929/2,100MHz on LN2
- Motherboard: Rampage IV Black Edition with Standard Stock Cooling
- Memory: G.Skill TridentX 16GB DDR3 SDRAM @ 1,345MHz CL9.0 12-12-21
See Dancop's announcement on his Facebook page in the link below.
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