The 3DMark world records were set by overclockers Andre Yang and Shamino

Apr 5, 2013 06:29 GMT  ·  By

It would have been strange if NVIDIA's GeForce GTX Titan graphics card didn't score some nice overclocking/benchmarking records, so instead of being surprised by ASUS' latest announcement we can only wonder what it took it so long.

Then again, overclocking feats have been published as far back as February (1750 MHz in Quad-SLI), so we can't really begrudge ASUS its extra month.

Anyway, long story short is that ASUS' in-house ROG overclocking experts Andre Yang and Shamino scored benchmark records in 3DMark11, with 36658 marks in the Entry preset, 37263 marks in the Performance preset, and 22076 marks in the Extreme preset.

There is a 21818 record in 3DMark Fire Strike as well, the latest and hardest to please benchmark from Futuremark.

The results are in the gallery below, and were accomplished on a system with Four Titan cards in SLI, a ROG Rampage IV Extreme motherboard, and an Intel Core i7-3970X processor. The 3DMark Fire Strike only used two cards though.

ASUS GTX Titan benchmark scores (4 Images)

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