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Rasparthe

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  1. Fairly sure those are in the database already...

     

    Intel Celeron CPU 1.70GHz : http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/celeron_s478_1.7ghz/

    Intel Celeron CPU 1.80Ghz : http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/celeron_s478_1.8ghz_willamette/

    Intel Celeron CPU 2.40Ghz : http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/celeron_s478_2.4ghz/

     

    Geforce4 MX 4000 32-bit : http://hwbot.org/hardware/videocard/geforce4_mx_4000_32_bit/

     

    The motherboard will have to added. Hope that helps.

  2. I am on the fence about how well this work. On one hand I see the incentive to overclockers and to HWBOT but there are definitely some problems. I think they are stated pretty well above, from the increased incentive to cheat to rules lawyering to the actual scaring away of participants.

     

    Perhaps the Challenger Series isn't the place to introduce this idea. Maybe start with a couple of cash competitions and see how it rolls out. I think you might want to keep the entry and payout low to decrease that incentive for cheating and you might want to pick hardware that is more mainstream rather than high end. Hopefully with a smaller prize and non-4770k/290x/780Ti competition the binning should be minimal.

  3. I think that one division is a good idea to limit to flooding by big name.

     

    One concern would be teams of 5/6 people trying to be on top in each category instead of participating in the Pro OC.

     

    Enjoy ;)

     

    How does HWBOT plan on dealing with well known (or unknown for that matter) team accounts? Since team accounts are allowed on HWBOT will a team account be allowed to join the Challenger Series.

     

    I very much think it is a good thing for a competitive series that provides some individual recognition instead of the usual heavy emphasis on team play.

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