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Frankenstein RTX 5070 Ti with an RTX 2080 Ti PCB breaks world record with extreme modding — card was damaged, salvaged with AMD donor parts and lots of soldered wires and tape

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Tom's Hardware

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Brazilian YouTuber Paulo Gomes and his team achieved a world record by modding a damaged RTX 5070 Ti with an RTX 2080 Ti PCB. They salvaged the card using AMD donor parts and extensive soldering work, resulting in a unique Frankenstein card. Despite challenges like voltage drops and thermal spikes, the card reached a clock speed of 3.23 GHz and a memory bandwidth of 34 Gbps, scoring 11,150 in the Unigine Superposition benchmark. This impressive feat showcases the team's engineering skills but is not recommended for the average gamer due to its complexity.