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  1. Massman

    PAX West 2017

    We're in the initial stages of planning, details to follow. Looking if anyone is interested in hosting an Overclocking panel discussion: PAX West 2017 Panel Submission
  2. Massman

    PAX West 2017

    Anyone heading to Seattle early September for PAX West? :celebration:
  3. We had a community event during the weekend, but some OCers went to vendors to take records for the PR. Including you! Talk about the pot calling the kettle black . //edit: just to clarify, I don't see anything wrong with going to vendor events for PR benching. However, don't be a hypocrite about it // Our honest feedback to partners is always that pushing the envelope with overclocking achievements is certainly important, but it's equally important to support the eco-system of overclockers around it. That is why we also spend money on organizing an open gathering with free-flow nitrogen, breakfast, lunch and drinks. And why we also spend money on organizing an open dinner for the overclockers at night with free beer and food. And why we also spend an entire week with media educating on extreme overclocking. You can check the artwork to find out which companies backed our agenda this Computex. Speaking of companies supporting the community: did GSKILL not host its fourth edition of the OC world cup with open qualification? Did GIGABYTE not host a series of online competitions for overclockers the past months? Was ROG not hosting an online team based contest during Computex? :celebration:
  4. I understand the frustrations with "paper launch", the "pre-QS" and liquid helium. It's definitely a talk worth having, but all I can say is that we're doing our best to influence the minds at (any) company in the direction of community support in addition to the industry support. As you can see from lost partnerships, we don't always succeed in that with everyone. But we're trying. I know it's hard to see since most of this happens out of sight of the public eye. But I rather do this, and build stronger relationships from successful overclocking activities, than to rage in public and burn bridges. Saturday Night, May 27th from 7 till 11pm. Guess who picked up that bill
  5. Here is the latest version: v6.3.0.35 https://hwbotdownloads.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/benchmarks/Intel%20XTU/XTU-Setup_6.3.0.35.exe
  6. Massman

    Computex 2017

    For Saturday night dinner, PM the most responsible overclocker in the world: @zeropluszero
  7. Massman

    Computex 2017

    Alright, so who's in for Saturday dinner/drinks ? AWESOME that you'll be there Iuri!! Let me know if you need some gear. We have X99 motherboards and CPUs for you to play with
  8. Hm, interesting. Not sure why this happens, but it only affected 23 users. I manually updated the leagues. Thanks for reporting!
  9. Massman

    Computex 2017

    Saturday 27th we can do some dinner and those who want to party can head into town. Sunday evening there's not much going on. I would need to start looking for a place as soon as possible though, haha
  10. Heads up for the gathering on May 26-27-28. We are almost able to confirm: PSU Peripherals Monitor We're also looking to provide some catering so you guys don't have to go out and look for food during the day The registration is only for the gathering on May 26-28. Of course you don't have to pay for entering the Gskill contest you already qualified for We're trying to figure out how we can get everyone together. This year is a bit different from last year because there is no hardware (product) launch this year, but still some things overclocking related.
  11. In the opening post I expanded a bit with information from the x86-secret.com database. In the end there were only a couple of extra entries in the table. Most remarkably is the record streak of JtChen2002. When the DDR3 ICs hit the market, he captured the record on September 28, 2007, with a frequency of 1178.9 MHz. It's only until more than a year later, on October 5, 2008, that his final backup of 1304.1 MHz is overtaken by Hungarian Over@locker886 with 1341.2 MHz. That's pretty insane. Apparently he's also still in the industry!
  12. Same here, can't find Robert's build
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