RTX 4090 Crosses 4.0 GHz Barrier, Achieves New World Record

Muhammad Zuhair
Muhammad Zuhair
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With overclocker CENS having already surpassed 4090 MHz, it seems that the race to break the GPU frequency world record with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4090 is now in full swing.

While ASUS was the first to accomplish this remarkable achievement with its brand-new ROG MATRIX design, Colorful, GALAX, and ASUS have been vying to break the 4 GHz barrier. The RTX 4090 iGame LAB is pushing things one step further with an overclock of 4090 MHz.

German overclocker CENS, who has won several competitions and set numerous world records using the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, pulls off the astounding feat once again. The overclocker was able to get even higher overclocks during the most recent session, up to 4095 MHz, which fits with the 4090’s naming convention.

LN2 cooling, which is the best option for pushing the chips this far, was used to accomplish the overclock. In terms of benchmarks, it seems that no 3D stress was applied to the GPU because of a possible unstable overclock, but it’s still astonishing to see the GPU reach such high clock rates.

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card’s current overclocking results are simply remarkable, but are they the RTX 4090’s potential limits? Time would only tell.

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Muhammad Zuhair is a tech enthusiast who loves to stay up to date on the latest developments in the field. He is always on the lookout for new and exciting ways to explore and engage with technology. Whether he is tinkering with gadgets or reading up on the latest trends, Muhammad is always eager to learn more and stay ahead of the curve
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