Overclocking with air or water cooling gives you an increase in frame rate, whether the breakage targets the central processor, graphics card, or even RAM in your computer, but once we move towards liquid nitrogen cooling (LN2), the goal is to reach the maximum possible frequency within a short period of time only to break world records with the famous Benchmark programs.
6 world records achieved by the RTX 5090!
This is what the ASUS internal overclocking team did, which relied on the GeForce RTX 5090 graphical card with a block dedicated to overclocking using liquid nitrogen. During the violent overclocking of the card, the Asus team was able to reach the 3.5 GHz frequency of the GB202 GPU unit, and reach the frequency of GDDR7 memory, coming in a size of 32 GB, to 34 Gbps.
Thanks to this violent break, the ASUS team was able to break 6 multiple world records with a number of popular Benchmark programs.