GeForce GTX 1080 Ti gets pushed over 3GHz mark using LN2

Posted on Thursday, March 23 2017 @ 13:24 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Famous overclocker k|ngp|n shows the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GPU packs quite a punch as he managed to overclock a sample from EVGA to a whopping 3024MHz by chilling the chip to extreme sub-zero temperatures using LN2 cooling! Overclock3D points out this is the highest frequency ever reached on a GPU, it beats the previous record of 3012MHz on a GeForce GTX 1060.

EVGA hints this is just the beginning and that higher frequencies will be possible soon:
EVGA hints that this is just the beginning, perhaps hinting that aftermarket GPU designs could provide better LN2 overclocks, or that k|ngp|n will be able to use this or a similar overclock to gain some world record performance benchmarks.
The screenshot below also reveals the memory clockspeed hit 12006MHz.

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