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  1. Hello clockers ;) I just love overclocking, I write various articles, but I had the idea for a long time to write about the most famous and interesting characters that have left a significant mark in the history of overclocking and brought something new to it. I had to spend a lot of time collecting all the various information together and that's what happened.

    Overclocking Legend Ian "8Pack" Parry - The Beginning.
    https://overclockers.ru/lab/show/110562/retrokloking-legenda-overklokinga-ian-8pack-parry-nachalo

    You can translate the article using google translate.

    8pack.jpg

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  2. I have a couple of thoughts. We are talking about motherboards with several physical sockets, 2, 4, 6 and 8. How many windows should be opened in the CPU-Z (options - one with the last processor's number or Two - with the first and last processor)? I think something needs to be written in the rules for multi-socket configurations.
    The second thought concerns the accrual of points & etc. for the CPU-Z validation of such multi-socket systems. The current version of the Rules does not provide any score for this, since the best result is taken from one-socket configurations. But why not mention the efforts of the owners of EVGA SR-2 and other motherboards?, who overclocked their Xeons in pairs? Yes, overclocking will be weaker than on single-socket systems, but the excitement is higher, as well as the complexity of such overclocking. Think about this proposal.

    And a little more in defense of the CPU-Z tab for the motherboard, in my opinion this is important and even useful, since sometimes it is not clear on which board the result was made, and if it was with which version of the BIOS, this is useful when you have overclocked problems , and a simple solution is to look at the hwbot for similar results of this motherboard. Imho double benefit in one word.

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