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Bolti? … Never! - Too risky, too dangerous!

One of the topics of hipro5 extreme overdrive, in which a GTX 295 is treated, but not with the usual methods, begins with the title below.

Not very eloquent in terms of text, but with the help of the pictures we came across an action that says even more, which hypro5 committed. The promotion is not new, the post was released on June 17, in any case it is worth admiring the photos taken.

Shop ... Never! - Too risky, too dangerous!

Shop ... Never! - Too risky, too dangerous!

Shop ... Never! - Too risky, too dangerous!

Shop ... Never! - Too risky, too dangerous!

The guy completely disassembled the GeForce GTX 295 and designed and built a completely unique, self-made power supply circuit for both PCBs. Our guess is that we don't have to prove too much that this aggressive intervention did not increase the tuning potential of the card to the usual extent in the home environment, which of course did not require a simple air cooling, it required the use of fine fresh liquid nitrogen.

The content of the topic no longer informed about what the system built in this way was capable of, but it was also possible to find out. THE hwbot.org page where you can find out what the GT898 1114, printed on 295 MHz / 5413 MHz clocks, knew in the company of a Core i7 pulled to XNUMX MHz.

Shop ... Never! - Too risky, too dangerous!

The result 35037 pieces became chunky dots 3DMark 06version. The piquancy of the thing is that even so, the GTX 295 world record, which AndreYang holds 35540 points.

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