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Vince “K|NGP|N” Lucido is the new 3DMark Port Royal world record holder

Vince “K|NGP|N” Lucido has just has set the new 3DMark Port Royal world record using the EVGA RTX 3090 “K|NGP|N” edition. The unreleased graphics card is cooled with a 360mm AIO cooler, but Vince used liquid nitrogen to achieve this world record.

The EVGA RTX 3090 “K|NGP|N” had its power target reaching up to 141% and was overclocked, reaching a core clock of 2580MHz and a memory clock of 21.5Gbps. This is a 52% improvement over the stock boost clock of the RTX 3090, and 10.3% higher clocked than the stock 24GB of GDDR6X memory of the RTX 3090. This boost in frequencies resulted in a score of 16673 points in the 3DMark Port Royal benchmark, setting a new world record on this benchmark.

The rest of the system included a water-cooled Intel Core i9-10900KF overclocked to 5.2GHz, with the core voltage set to 1.451V, paired with 32GB of DDR4-4600 G.Skill memory with 14-14-14-28 timings.

Image credit: Vince “K|NGP|N” Lucido

As per @EVGA_JacobF, this graphics uses a hybrid system with a 360mm AIO cooler and a blower-like shroud, and an RGB OLED screen. Unlike the FE cards which use the new 12-pin power connector, this graphics card is powered by 3x 8-pin PCIe power connectors to deliver up to 525W, theoretically.

The EVGA RTX 3090 “K|NGP|N” isn't available yet, but according to Vince Lucido the new GeForce “K|NGP|N” graphics card will be available sooner than in previous generations.

KitGuru says: Are any of you looking to get an EVGA RTX 3090 “K|NGP|N” for overclocking? 

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