3DMark05 benchmark in 16K Resolution | 15360x8640 pixels | Nvidia Titan RTX | Intel 9900K | UHDk1ng

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Experience the ultimate performance test with the 3DMark05 benchmark(benchmark from 2005) running in breathtaking 16K video resolution (15360 x 8640 pixels or 132.7 Megapixels) on a powerful Nvidia Titan RTX graphics card paired with an Intel i9 9900K processor. This video showcases the extreme capabilities of modern hardware, pushing the boundaries of visual fidelity and computational power. Witness how the Titan RTX handles this legendary benchmark, providing insights into what high-end setups can achieve.

Whether you're a tech enthusiast, PC enthusiast, gamer, or someone curious about the potential of 16K gaming and benchmarking, this video delivers unmatched clarity and performance metrics. Watch as UHDk1ng brings you the most detailed and high-resolution footage available, demonstrating the true potential of Nvidia's top-tier GPU (Nvidia Turing GPU architecture) from 2018 in action. The same Nvidia TU102 GPU was featured on the Nvidia Quadro RTX 6000 and Quadro RTX 8000 video cards.
Keep in mind that during this video Nvidia drivers and Nvidia Shadowplay were hacked and recorded in 8K UHD video resolution.

This is the world’s first 16K video resolution benchmark in the 3DMark05 application, benchmarked and recorded by UHDk1ng in real-time with Nvidia ShadowPlay capture software. The 3DMark05 score without recording is also demonstrated at the end of the video, allowing users to compare raw performance and 3DMark scores without the impact of real-time recording on the same computer. The Nvidia Titan RTX is the world's first gamer’s video card capable of running 90% of games from 2018 in 16K UHD video resolution, thanks to its 24 GB of GDDR6 VRAM and ample Nvidia CUDA cores to compute data in real-time for playable performance.

Highlights:
3DMark05 benchmark in 16K resolution (15360 x 8640 pixels)
Powered by Nvidia Titan RTX and Intel i9 9900K
Ultimate test of GPU and CPU performance from 2018
Insight into extreme 16K gaming and benchmarking
Ultra-high-definition visuals for maximum clarity at the highest gaming resolution possible in 2024

Hardware Specs:

💻🖥 Morozilla v5.3 System Configuration:

CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K @ 5.1 GHz (8 cores, HT enabled, 51x multiplier for external frequencies, 51x for AVX2, 48x for cache)
GPU: Nvidia Titan RTX (24GB VRAM, stock cooler, max overclock via MSI Afterburner)
RAM: Corsair DDR4 5000 MHz CL18 @ 3200 MHz CL11-16-16-43 1T
Motherboard: Asus Maximus XI (Intel Z390)
Power Supply: EVGA 1600 T2 (80+ Titanium, 1600W)
Storage: Samsung and Crucial SSDs + 90TB Hitachi HDDs
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Recording Software: Nvidia ShadowPlay

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#3DMark05, #16KResolution, #TitanRTX, #Intel9900K, #Benchmarking, #PCGaming, #TechReview, #GPU, #4KGaming, #HighResolution, #Nvidia, #UHDk1ng, #UHDking, #16K, #15360x8640, #PCmasterRace, #iPlay4K, #iPlay16K,
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Good video and indeed a world record in 3DMark05 benchmark from 2005. I remember when I was running g this benchmark as well.

AM-wdkd
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CPU test is useless due that it is using rendering approach that did not improve since 2005 - same fps, so fps is low because it is using only CPU and incorrectly due that there is no generational CPU version improvement in the benchmark score. Only when FPS is high - System used GPU on Titan RTX and it is huge 24 GB of VRAM that is like a breath for AI. Love it. Thanks for watching and smash your like. This resolution score is good as native 16K video resolution of 15360 x 8640 pixels in 16:9 Aspect ratio.

UHDking
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These Titan RTX cards have aged like milk.

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