
3DMark Fire Strike is one of benchmarks most popular, since it is very accessible, demanding and allows to know the graphic potential of a card. It has a Hall of Fame, or Hall of Fame, in which the highest scores are, which is now crowned by the record with an overclocked AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT, after the position was held for two years by an NVIDIA GeDForce GTX 1080 Ti.
Do you mean that any AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT can achieve this score? Yes, if you are willing to overclock it severely with a top-of-the-range motherboard and with the help of extreme techniques such as liquid nitrogen. These results are the result of overclocking to explore the physical limits of the hardware and its consequences and we do not recommend using it as usual.
Overclocking the AMD RX 6900 XT generates a new record
The 3DMark Fire Strike Hall of Fame is the place where overclockers present their best hardware benchmark tests and try to beat the best. For years, a record managed to stand, and today it has just been defeated.
According to an extreme overclocker named “biso biso” from South Korea and part of the EVGA overclocking team, the top spot now belongs to the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card. The previous world record of 3DMark Fire Strike was established on April 22, 2020, when Vince Lucido, aka K|NGP|N, set a record with four-way SLI on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GPUs.
Overclocker “biso biso” scored 62.389 points, which was 1.183 points above the previous record. He pushed the Navi 21 XTX platform powering the Radeon RX 6900 XT card to an impressive 3.147 MHz. Coupled with a GPU memory clock of 2.370 MHz, the GPU was likely cooled with liquid nitrogen to achieve these results. The overclocker used EVGA’s Z690 DARK KINGPIN motherboard with the Intel Core i9-12900K processor as his platform of choice to achieve this record.
Source: Wccftech



