Wednesday, May 30th 2012

G.SKILL Aims To Break World Overclocking Record At Computex 2012

G.SKILL International Co. Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and superior solid-state storage, has teamed up with ASUS, MSI, EVGA and GIGABYTE and will be hosting an industry-first, "G.SKILL World-Class Overclocking Invitational" with G.SKILL's extreme performance DDR3 memory at the Computex 2012.

G.SKILL invited up to 8 professional overclockers from across the world, including legendary overclockers from the United States, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Australia and Japan. Collaborating with 4 industry leading motherboard brands, G.SKILL aims to smash all overclocking world records by using ultra high performance motherboards, VGA and the fastest DDR3 memory, the "TridentX".
  • Event: G.SKILL World-Class Overclocking Invitational
  • Time: June 5th - 9th, 11am - 5pm
  • Place: Computex Taipei 2012, Nangang Exhibition Hall, Booth I0118
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16 Comments on G.SKILL Aims To Break World Overclocking Record At Computex 2012

#1
caleb
lol who the F are these guys. FRED YAMA ? :laugh:

EDIT: OK you can actually google out some of them :)
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#2
cool_recep
caleblol who the F are these guys. FRED YAMA ? :laugh:

EDIT: OK you can actually google out some of them :)
As always, ASUS has the most Experience :laugh:

Teach me masta :respect:
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#3
SonDa5
cool_recepTeach me masta :respect:
:toast:

That is what I'm talking about.

One thing that I love about over clocking is that people of all ages can enjoy it.
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#4
slyfox2151
bah australia has the wierd guy =.=



With MSI looking the most professional!
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#5
anonymous6366
this might be the nerdiest thing ive ever seen. overclocking your computer at home is one thing. going to an invitational for it is quite another lol
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#6
sy5tem
anonymous6366this might be the nerdiest thing ive ever seen. overclocking your computer at home is one thing. going to an invitational for it is quite another lol
yes and those guys a PROFFESIONAL! don't do what they do at home! you will die!!!
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#7
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
this should be one hell of an OC Competition, some of the best names in overclocking in that lineup!
EDIT: frankly i'm a little surprised that Shamino isn't going to be there with Yama representing Asus.
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#8
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
Vince Lucid, HiCookie, and duck? Oh shit, some old school overclockers here.
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#9
TheMailMan78
Big Member
FRED YAMA FTW! I mean an old Asian man cannot lose.
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#10
yogurt_21
the only one I recognize is Kingpin. the others I'm not familair with. You really would expect Shamino to be included.
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#11
cadaveca
My name is Dave
yogurt_21the only one I recognize is Kingpin. the others I'm not familair with. You really would expect Shamino to be included.
Meh, he's obviously busy.

HiCookie has been posting some good scores as of late with IVY and TridentX, so I am most interested to see what he does.
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#12
adrianx
WTF... what was with that old guy?

or... it is member of MENSA group?
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#13
OneCool
yogurt_21the only one I recognize is Kingpin. the others I'm not familair with. You really would expect Shamino to be included.
Second line to the right :wtf:

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#14
newconroer
caleblol who the F are these guys. FRED YAMA ? :laugh:

EDIT: OK you can actually google out some of them :)
What's concerning is that...it's not like a car motor where there's different schools of thought and engineering in deciding what parts to use with it and how to run them out down into the exhaust or drive train.
This is a finite and very limited range of hardware(obviously the fastest and most current) given to a handful of guys whom will undoubtedly all end up with the same conclusion.

How can there be any competition except maybe in measuring the amount of time it takes to reach an overclock objective?


I managed to get over 5ghz on my chip on air. Because I got the 2600k early before it hit most store shelves, does that mean I was one of the first in the world. Am I professional overclocker?

I will call myself "Fred the Young Pro, ate a Duck while riding a Dinos22 and watching Kingpin. My friend HiCookie was drawing anime in Hiwa when uncle Elmor took him home to Yama to see his brother Shamino, whom has now grown up and gotten a real job thanks to Newconroer"
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#15
arterius2
newconroerWhat's concerning is that...it's not like a car motor where there's different schools of thought and engineering in deciding what parts to use with it and how to run them out down into the exhaust or drive train.
This is a finite and very limited range of hardware(obviously the fastest and most current) given to a handful of guys whom will undoubtedly all end up with the same conclusion.

How can there be any competition except maybe in measuring the amount of time it takes to reach an overclock objective?


I managed to get over 5ghz on my chip on air. Because I got the 2600k early before it hit most store shelves, does that mean I was one of the first in the world. Am I professional overclocker?

I will call myself "Fred the Young Pro, ate a Duck while riding a Dinos22 and watching Kingpin. My friend HiCookie was drawing anime in Hiwa when uncle Elmor took him home to Yama to see his brother Shamino, whom has now grown up and gotten a real job thanks to Newconroer"
QFTW, (and QFT)

these nerds think they are world-class athletes in their fake racing stripes
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#16
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
Hmm lemme see.. ah kingpin yeah.. bunch of guys.. wait WTF, old asian man Fred Yama!?
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