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Hello everybody. Do you know what is overclocking? For me, overclocking is a great community, friends from many different countries, great bench-sessions with my friends, great results, nice hardware and, of course, world records. For me, overclocking is not HWBot, is not ranking. Idea with Pro OC Cup looks good, but not for me, because i dont want "play in game", i wanna bench. I wanna bench 3DM03 when i have good ARES II, i wanna bench 32M, when i have good Ivy, but i dont wanna bench something, which somebody wanna. I wanna bench when I have time, i dont wanna bench when somebody want. Ranking is doesnt matter for me. How about other way? We will have list of Pro overclockers. They not will have ranking, but we return back records ranking (it was in rev.3 if i right remember with flags, nicknames and results). We will bench for records and it will do evolution for extreme overclocking. Sorry for my bad English...
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me, Smoke, NeoForce and Rush here, in press-center now.
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I and Smoke will be too
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Massman, i not sure, that will be OC show from ASUS, CeBIT for me and Smoke it`s place for meeting with many friends from Europe. We booked our tickets at 1-11th of March.
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Established by ASUS in 2003 and supported by Intel, ASUS Open Cup has earned international popularity among cyberathletes from CIS and Europe. The finals of the 2012 ASUS Open Cup series took place in Kiev, Ukraine, on December 13 to 16, 2012, at the Kiev CyberSport Arena, the largest gamers’ playground in the CIS countries. During the four days of competition the best cyberathletes from Russia, Ukraine, other CIS countries and Europe were challenging each other in five disciplines for the Cup and the prize fund of $69,000. ASUS Open Overclocking Cup 2012 For the first time in the history of ASUS Open Cup 2012, a full-scale overclocking tournament took place beside gaming competitions. Top overclockers from Russia and Ukraine and special guests from Europe showed what their skill and the top-end ASUS Republic of Gamers hardware could do. ASUS Open Overclocking Cup 2012 was carried out in a friendly atmosphere filled with liquid nitrogen vapors. The overclockers competed in the following disciplines: SuperPi 32M (fixed CPU clock rate) and PiFast, 3DMark11 (without limitations). The winners were Perica_Barii (Montenegro) and Xtreme Addict (Poland) who, besides outstanding results, were spotted to use an extreme cooling system for memory modules, which is yet a rare solution among the overclocking community. The second place went to matose (Romania) and Aristidis (Greece). The Russians GUN’G’STAR and DeDaL were third. The Ukrainian (MaJ0r и PlaSMaN) and one more Russian (S_A_V, NeoForce) teams also made it into the top five. All of them got impressive hardware prizes whereas the top three were additionally awarded with monetary prizes ($1500, $1000 and $500, respectively). The remaining participants received ASUS Maximus V Extreme mainboards and ASUS HD7970 MATRIX Platinum graphics cards. Some of the results obtained during the overclockers tournament have already been published in the HWBOT.org database and made it into the top 20 in the respective categories. Considering that it’s hard to achieve record-breaking results during a competitive tournament, some of the overclockers have already expressed their willingness to carry on with their experiments and improve on their earlier results using ASUS ROG, Intel, Corsair and Cooler Master components. We can expect some changes in the world’s overclocking league in the nearest future. The official website of ASUS Open Overclocking Cup 2012 - http://oc.asus-open.com ### Interview with overclockers: Our champions - Perica Barii (Montenegro) & Xtreme Addict (Poland) (On english with russian translation): 2nd place - Aristidis (Greece) & matose (Romania) (On english with russian translation): 3rd place - DeDaL & GUN`G`STAR (Russia) (on russian): 4th place - Major & PlaSMaN (Ukraine) (on russian): 5th place - NeoForce & S_A_V (Russia) (on russian): Interview with SF3D(Finland) & stummerwinter (Germany) (On english with russian translation): Thank you!
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Ranking will depend from last competition result? Ranking will change every 3 months?
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We would be on CeBIT and on Computex too
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From my side is very sad, that we cant choice benchmarks for OC, because HWBot stuff will provide benchmark schedule for us. How many competitions will be in year, 4?
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It depends from Intel, Haswell will launch later than CeBIT, but will hope that MB vendors show us first look on MB.
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Ivy Bridge 3570K/3770K Batch and Serial Numbers
slamms replied to Massman's topic in Ivy Bridge (Z77) OC
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Viss, I do not see the merit here, I did not like to start this topic, but apparently, after the first bell, John decided that he can do anything without punishment.
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Well done, HWBot crew!
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well said, Ronaldo!
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Yeah, was a nice time! Hope see all again
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In this situation HKEPC sharing was directed on personal ranking, and i think that punishment must be stricter.
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but why only 1 month? My teammates (12 and Diabolo80) was banned on 1 year for wrong 3dm06 score which did not belong to him. They said too, that it was mistake. I disagree with double standarts. The punishment user, which submit score, which did not belong to user, must be same. Why i was banned on one year in same situation in 2007 year?
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Why account was suspended?
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More exactly: - Super Pi 32M sharing - wPrime 32M sharing - wPrime 1024M sharing - Super Pi 1M sharing And for each result i explained how it was. When I started this thread i was polite and did not blamed in sharing. I explained how it seems from my side. But HKEPC showed me pics hardware and gave understand that is OK for this guys. When i started check another scores i found more info about simular scores and now i sure that it was sharing. And i know that many overclockers, which i know personally and which i never seen agree with me. Community has already made it choice. Next step... hwbot`s choice.
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Earth is round it`s russian aphorism, explain you personally in next time. It`s dont understant without alcohol About sharing: will wait.
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Massman, i think that i showed enough information about HKEPC sharing. If HWBot dont seen that the Earth is round and HKEPC shared results, i not will lose my time more. My mission is complete and many many overclockers know about HKEPC sharing and know that HWBot allowed it. Thanks a lot.