Posted November 2, 201113 yr We have fought hard to promote the exciting art of overclocking in my country (Brazil). We've done many plenty of home sessions (with few people as the place where I live is very small). Also we do many overclocking sessions and presentations, in order to teach and grow our community. We just did more than 20 events in the last 2 years. I can show some of this pics below. Last Saturday, we did an event and this time the interest and the results for overclocking exceeded our expectations. We were able to teach students the IFMG (Instituto Federal de Minas Gerais - the Federal TI University), overclock at all levels (from aircooled to the extreme). There were more than 200 people present, and I am really impressed. The people were amazed and certainly today we have many other new participants in our community. You can see pics below: I was shown the pics of this event to a friend (a member of HWBOT staff), and he asked me why I have not posted on our forum. In fact I felt so shamed to post, but he encouraged me to do. The results of benching sessions can overcome, but the respect and friendship that I could with this work, will be forever. Special Thanks to: Fabi: the best overclocking female and the woman in my life. Corsair: to believe in my work and provide the best to me. Impacta: to be the first "non hardware" company to encourage the overclocking in my country. To all my overclocking friends and students to putting up this boring guy Sorry the broken english Best regards from Brazil Edited November 2, 201113 yr by rbuass
November 2, 201113 yr Awesome, really good work you are doing down there. I hope one day hardware will no more be as expensive as it is now in brazil. Keep pushing
November 2, 201113 yr You work so hard for this, this topic really shows exactly the way you work in Brazil and often spends money from your pocket to hold these events, you are without a doubt one of the best overclockers in the world, may not have the best results, but you always fight and assists people with free will and heart, that makes it one of the best overclockers in the world.
November 2, 201113 yr Well done man, what you do is so inspiring! Keep it up! The world needs to see how fun overclocking is and the different types of cooling it involves
November 2, 201113 yr Author Thanks friend... I hope it can inspire another guys to do the same to spread overclocking in the world. Best regards from Brazil
November 2, 201113 yr Rbuass, our master, thank you for teaching xtreme overclocking. Go I2I3 Overclocking Team. Go Brazilian People on Xtreme Overclocking.
November 3, 201113 yr its a pleasure know this guy, thanks for all your work you ´ve be doing in here.
November 3, 201113 yr Rbuass, our master, thank you for teaching xtreme overclocking. Go I2I3 Overclocking Team. Go Brazilian People on Xtreme Overclocking.
November 3, 201113 yr Great events, great job ... Ronaldo always helping and doing best to develop the art of overclocking here in BRAZIL. Congratulations Ronaldo God bless you more and more. Regards excuse the bad English ...
November 3, 201113 yr Looks like you've held several great events rbuass. It's very impressive you're getting recognized by the university and bringing our obsession to so many. Keep up the good work!
November 3, 201113 yr I'm one of those guys who known competitive oc because of Rbuass three years ago, I can say that my life has changed since that day. Thanks for the big effort, today we are starting to see the impact that your hard work brought through these events and through the community you've helped to make it grow with top quality.
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