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GALAX GeForce RTX 3090 Hall Of Fame (HOF) Edition Can Consume up to 1000W

If you got the ‘balls’ to flash the $4,000 graphics card with a custom XOC 1000 W BIOS from EVGA (which was designed for Kingpin GeForce RTX 3090), then you might get that extra 2-3% performance! Either way, the GPU power consumption will hit up to 1000W 😮

Taken from VideoCardz … On a Chinese YouTube channel 二斤自制, you will find a first comprehensive review of just announced GALAX RTX 3090 HOF, the ultra-premium graphics card designed for extreme overclocking. There are many variants of this card different clocks or bundles. The top model ships with a VGA support bracket, full-color detachable 4.3 inch LCD panel, and higher clock speeds. The model tested was the Limited Edition released on the Chinese market.

The graphics card was tested on AMD Ryzen 5900X system which was equipped with a powerful Corsair AX1500i power supply, HOF DDR4-4400 MHz memory, and also HOF 2TB PCI Gen4 storage.

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Initially, the graphics card has been tested with the default 420W option. The RTX 3090 HOF has reached a GPU clock of 1845 MHz and a temperature of 69C with such settings. With fans set to 64% (2450/2950 RPM depending on the fan), the cooler produced 66 decibels.

The update process reveals the details on the BIOS. Judging from the subsystem ID, the BIOS appears to be supplied by EVGA. It is likely the custom XOC 1000W BIOS for Kingpin RTX 3090 which can be found here.

After the BIOS change, the graphics card clocks at 2000 MHz and consumes 630W of power. The temperature has increased to 96C, which is a very high temperature, but considering it was still handled by the supplied cooling solution, it is actually quite impressive.

 

Source: VideoCardz

 

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