Recently, Trashbench, an avid overclocking enthusiast, ingeniously employed a camping refrigerator to cool an RTX 5050 graphics card. This innovative approach successfully propelled the card's core frequency to nearly 3.5GHz, marking a substantial 23% performance enhancement. Consequently, it soared to the top of the 3DMark benchmark rankings, earning the title of the world's fastest GPU featuring the GB207 core. To achieve this feat, Trashbench bypassed the graphics card's power consumption restrictions using splitter module modification techniques. Furthermore, he utilized a cooling fluid composed of an ethylene glycol mixture, paired with refrigerator cooling, to maintain the GPU temperature within a stable range of -12℃ to 15℃.
