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Christian Ney

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  1. I don't see how it is HyperX's fault if motherboard manufacturers make "paper launches".
  2. When you get in, you never get out! At least a year I would say since some competition series have a duration of a year. At the end of the month we will open the poll.
  3. OP reserved for moderation updates Submissions Check: 20.10.15 - 06:58 (GMT+2) 21.10.15 - 14:00 (GMT+2) 22.10.15 - 09:26 (GMT+2) 23.10.15 - 09:54 (GMT+2) 24.10.15 - 15:58 (GMT+2) 25.10.15 - 11:21 (GMT+1) 26.10.15 - 07:41 (GMT+1) 27.10.15 - 09:46 (GMT+1) 28.10.15 - 09:08 (GMT+1) 29.10.15 - 08:28 (GMT+1) 30.10.15 - 09:03 (GMT+1) 31.10.15 - 11:05 (GMT+1) 02.11.15 - 09:57 (GMT+1) 03.11.15 - 10:47 (GMT+1) 04.11.15 - 09:01 (GMT+1) 05.11.15 - 09:44 (GMT+1) 06.11.15 - 16:00 (GMT+1) 08.11.15 - 10:52 (GMT+1) 08.11.15 - 17:50 (GMT+1) 08.11.15 - 21:02 (GMT+1) FINAL Screenshot: For XTU and 3DMark11 Stages: One CPU-Z SPD tab per memory module [21.10.15] For XTU, CPU Frequency and Cache Frequency Monitoring during benchmark [15.10.15] CPUZ Version: CPU-Z version must be v1.73 [15.10.15] CPU-Z version v1.74 not allowed [27.10.15] CPU-Z version v1.74 allowed only in combination with an i3 Skylake CPU [02.11.15] Motherboard Limitations: Allowed: MSI Z170A XPower Gaming Titanium Edition [21.10.15] ASROCK Z170 OC Formula [21.10.15] ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Gene [21.10.15] ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Hero [21.10.15] Not allowed: ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Impact (not available at the beginning of the competition) [19.10.15] GIGABYTE Z170X-SOC Force (limited release at the beginning of the competition) [20.10.15] GIGABYTE Z170X-SOC Force LN2 (not released at the beginning of the competition) [20.10.15] ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Extreme and Assembly Edition (not available at the beginning of the competition) [20.10.15]
  4. If I remember correctly it was decided for everything older than socket 7 included. Someone tried the 1.6?
  5. There is no SuperPi 32M result over 24h: http://url.hwbot.org/1R1cwYN However, there are SuperPi 1M results over 24h: http://url.hwbot.org/1jQOwNH It is allowed in the case of very old hardware to use the old version of SuperPi (the one that doesn't have ms)
  6. Yes, since there will be at least five CCTF members, they will be allowed to compete.
  7. Link to poll With the introduction of the OC-ESPORTS platform for online and offline overclocking competitions, there are much more possibilities to host competition series. Series can focus on specific types of overclocking that certain people find more interesting. For example the Old School is Best School competitions focuses on legacy hardware and the Skylake Low-Clock Challenge focuses on tweaking the Skylake platform. Organizing, maintaining, and supporting overclocking competitions is quite time-intensive. It requires good knowledge on the competition subject to choose the right stage duration, hardware limitations, and benchmarks. In case the competition is very popular, it also takes a lot of time to moderate the incoming submissions. That’s where the Community Competition Task Force (“CCTFâ€) Initiative comes in. Under the supervision of the senior moderator staff, members of the community can volunteer to help manage the community competitions from inception to moderation and announcing the results. It allows us to host overclocking competitions for the community, by the community. How does it work? Every CCTF member is introduced to our Asana cooperative platform by Christian Ney. On the platform, the CCTF collects ideas and feedback from their respective communities about possible competitions. When an idea is approved by the CCTF, a member of the team will work on planning out the stages, hardware, and benchmark definitions. The CCTF members are in charge of the competition they supervise. This includes setting out and enforcing the competition rules, communication with the participants via the forum, promote the competition, and help resolve disputes. Of course the CCTF is supported by the senior moderating staff at HWBOT as we will help fine-tune rules and communication methods. How do I get involved? The goal of the CCTF is to represent the global overclocking community. If you want to get involved, or want to nominate someone, let us know in the thread below. Via election we will then pick the 5 top approved members to join the CCTF. Thank you for your support and dedication!
  8. Hey guys, sorry for the late reply. I have been really busy lately. I see and understand what happened. Websmile made the correct move, however I have checked the result back: - This is not the first time I see the banner code instead of the link and I edit them when I see them (This one is for you mr.paco ). - It's not like the information or the link is missing, it's there, just not correctly.
  9. yeah, amd... http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bulldozer/AMD-A6-Series%20A6-7400K.html
  10. That's correct. It's not displayed in seconds (7.061s) but in seconds and milliseconds (7sec 61ms which is 7.061s)
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