AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT achieves GPU world record with 4.77 GHz
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| Source: AMD |
AMD has set a new overclocking world record with a Radeon RX 9060 XT, achieving the highest clock speed ever achieved by a graphics processor. The Navi 44 XT was overclocked from 2.53 GHz to an unprecedented 4.77 GHz.
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Together with the OC professionals "Samson" and "Splave" and a conventional Radeon RX 9060 XT, AMD has achieved a new overclocking world record for the highest clock frequency ever achieved by a graphics processor. The Navi 44 XT alias GFX1200 was overclocked from the factory 2.53 GHz to an unprecedented 4.77 GHz. So far, the world record for discrete graphics processors has been 4.02 GHz, while the record for integrated GPUs ("IGPs") has been 4.25 GHz so far.
On HWBot.org so far, the new world record has not been recognized, probably because it has not been achieved under the consistent framework conditions prescribed for an official OC world record. AMD has so far not even published the new best value on social media for advertising purposes. VideoCardz found the YouTube video "by chance" on the video sharing platform.
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In addition to liquid nitrogen ("LN2"), an in-house OC tool was used for this unofficial OC world record, which can be recognized in the video under the name "AMD Graphics Manager v4.1.89.0".
In the official world rankings of HWBot.org there is still a dedicated Nvidia Geforce RTX 4090 with 4.020 MHz and an Intel Graphics with 4.250 MHz. An ATi Radeon HD 4290 with 1,353 MHz has been running the chipset graphics units since 2014.


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