Overclocked RTX 4090 Conquers 4 GHz

Famed overclocker Allen “Sprave” Golliver Such Succeeded About Overclocking Asus ROG Matrix GeForce RTX 4090 World record 4,005MHz. This is the first time a GPU reaches his 4 GHz (although there are more attempts to come). This is a rebound from previous attempts where the card fell just short of the magic number (3,945 MHz).
New world record goes to Asus ROG Matrix GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card with select GPU with sophisticated voltage regulation module (when it hits the market, it could be the best graphics board money can buy) (VRM) delivers up to 600W of very clean power (maximum power available from a single 12VHPWR connector) to the processor. The GPU was cooled using liquid nitrogen, which is common for extreme overclocking.
The Nvidia AD102 GPU on the graphics card passed the GPUPi 32B 3.3 test at 4,005 MHz. GPUPi 1B 3.3 4020MHz tested. GPUPi is certainly not a graphics program, it uses CUDA cores to calculate the value of Pi numbers up to 32 billion and 2 decimal places. Essentially, your workload does not need to overclock fixed-function graphics hardware such as texture units or rendering backends. Nonetheless, 4 GHz on the GPU is quite an achievement.
Last week, Splave managed to boost the AD102 graphics processor on the Asus ROG Matrix RTX 4090 to a record-breaking 3,945 MHz. Rather than modify the card, he simply replaced the original all-in-one liquid cooling system with a Kingpin Cooling TEK-9 Icon Extreme GPU pot designed for he LN2, three heaters and three he ElmorLabs HOT300 heaters I’ve included a controller. All further tweaking and overclocking was done using BIOS configuration and overclocking software.
Nvidia’s AD102 is designed for high clocks. GPU developers relaxed transistor density. Graphics processors were destined to be fast, probably because this indicates the use of high performance libraries. On the other hand, 76.3 billion transistors running at 4 GHz is totally unexpected.