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    Gigabyte Introducing "GO Overclocking Championship 2009" in North America

    Overclocking is nothing new to the enthusiast community, but it seems that it has so much increasingly popular now discovered it and overclocking can be done on a rather small budget. Last year gigabyte, one of the world "the world's largest manufacturers of video card motherboard's" and figured that the time was right to support the overclocking community and maintain a global event to find out who the best overclockers really are.




    Today, here at the Pacific Palms Resort in California, you will be able to find the thirteen overclockers that will be facing off in the North American Gigabyte Open Overclocking Championship.




    All the processors and the video cards in the championship systems will be cooled by liquid nitrogen (LN2) and dry ice in order to hit extreme clock frequencies, and with the top overclockers from North America here at the event a record or two might be broken before the end of the weekend.




    All of the competitors brought their own copper CPU and GPU pots and were able to select from liquid nitrogen (LN2) or Dry Ice in order to keep things nice and cool. Once the highest overclock that they can pull off is reached they then run Super PI and 3DMark 06 to see who can get the highest benchmark score in a two hour window for each benchmark. The overclockers are allowed to use voltage mods and RivaTuner adjustments (voltage and mipmap) in order to get the best score possible.




    The event has been organized by Gigabyte, but has been supported by Enermax, Kingston and Intel. Each overclocker was given the same parts to make the playing field as level as possible.




    • The hardware used at GOOC 2009:

    • Intel Core i7-965 CPU (Engineering Sample C0 Stepping)
    • Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P motherboard
    • Two Gigabyte GV-N26OC-896H-B GTX 260 Graphics cards
    • Kingston KHX16000D3K3/3GX DDR3 memory
    • Enermax Revolution85+ 1050W Power Supply
    • Intel X25-M SATA SSD 80GB MLC Solid State Drive (SSD)





    The event is clearly full of Intel fan boys as Intel shirts like the one pictured above were spotted at the event.




    Right now the overclockers are just now getting here and look ready to get overclocking.




    Legit Reviews writer Chris 'Gomeler' Morrell is one of the overclockers for the event and is the strong favorite to win. He was such a threat Gigabyte had to 'grandfather' Charles 'Fugger' Wirth! Okay, all jokes aside this looks like a great event and it will be fun to see what happens.


    Source : legitreviews.com

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    Re: Gigabyte Introducing "GO Overclocking Championship 2009" in North America

    I was wondering what OS they were using.
    Did you post a picture of the Sweden 2 setup? What made their setup so much better than anybody else?

    loved the article, best read in a long time.

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    Re: Gigabyte Introducing "GO Overclocking Championship 2009" in North America

    The price money is a joke!!

    $5,500 as first price? Come one! Considering the costs people must have had to compete in the event - from plane tickets to extra hardware - only a few of the winners should not have made a minus.

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