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T_M
09-23-2007, 03:58 AM
Not sure if this is the right section of the forums...

Last weekend I was privaledged enough to be invited to attend the Gigabyte Overclocking Competition in Beijing China, to represent Australia and Team.AU.
This competition was intended to be the finals for the Asia Pacific region, with prior competitions supposed to have been held in each country and then the winners bring their hardware to China to face off for #1.
The reality was that only China actually held a preliminary competition, and the other countries just sent their best representative as decided by Gigabyte.

Official website: http://mb.zol.com.cn/topic/610506.html
(dont ask me why an international competition was all in Chinese....)

The competition rules as described by Gigabyte were:
-Max CPU MHz wins, down to 4 decimal places. Overclock stability must be verified by SuperPI 1M run.
-Contestants must use GIGABYTE P35-DQ6 and Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 CPU (Engineering Samples are not allowed). Gskill memory is recommended (but not compulsory).
-Contestants must use Windows XP SP2 as the operation system.
-CPU-Z is required to mark CPU frequency; screen shots and CPU-Z authorization is required too.
-All contestants must pass SuperPI 1M under the overclocking frequency.
-Software like clockgen and GIGABYTE EasyTune5 can only be used before running SuperPI; using the software overclocking programs to raise frequency after running SuperPI is strictly prohibited. Contestants found to be using software overclocking programs to increase the CPU frequency after passing SuperPI will be disqualified.
-The contestant who achieves the highest frequency (up to 4 digits after the decimal) will win.
-If 2 or more contestants have the same frequency then the one with the fastest SuperPI will win.
-Voltage modding is permitted.
-CPU lapping (sanding) is permitted.

Hardware to be provided by the contestant:
1、 GIGABYTE GA-P35-DQ6 motherboard
2、 Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 (ES ver is prohibited)
3、 Cooling system
4、 Hard Disk with OS

Compulsory hardware provide by the organizers:
1、 LCD Monitor ViewSonic 20’
2、 Keyboard and Mouse Razer (USB)
3、 Power Tt 750W

Optional hardware provided by the organizers:
1、 RAM – Gskill will provide 8500GBHK DDR2 1066 (D9)
2、 VGA card – GIGABYTE 8600GT will be provided (contestants must use any kind of GIGABYTE VGA card, any other brand is prohibited.)
3、 Dry Ice
4、 Liquid Nitrogen

Now, as you can see the rules basically meant it was a max FSB competition, with max MHZ being totally dependent on the CPU's FSB capability due to low 7x multiplier.
In the lead up to the competition I bought and tested 2 CPU's, the first was an absolute dud at 475fsb wall on water, the second was much better at 545fsb wall on water. Both with 1.795V PLL.
The motherboard i was going to use received all the volt mods, excluding PLL which is very risky (remove a resistor and then feed a source directly from the PSU via some resistors straight into the vccpll pin on the CPU) and with only a week before the compeition i wasnt going to take the chance of killing a CPU and possibly the board.
http://www.i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=4662

So then i was off to Beijing, my first time in China and the first Gigabyte event i've attended.

Flying in Friday night, i arrived at the hotel after a nice welcoming at the airport by 12am. Went thru all the upfront details and was taken to my room which turned out to be luxurious and well appointed. My friend NightRaven (Singapore) and i flew in together and wanted to get some food afer a long flight, so called up room service at 1am to be told it wasnt available (and the available food was :banana::banana::banana::banana: anyway). So we took a walk to the nearest shop about 15mins away where we bought some snack and drinks. The temperature was about 18C and NR was complaining that it was the coldest environment he had ever been in :) For me it reminded me of good ol' Adelaide in Autumn.

The next morning after about 6 hours sleep we assembled with the rest of the entrant and organisers down at the lobby where we were loaded on the bus and taken off to the event location at the Shangri-La Beijing.
There were a few familiar faces amongst the crowd including my good friends from Indonesia (Benny, Alva, and Benji), and of course recognisable faces such as Kinc (Marcus) and the Gigabyte folks whom i've previously met.

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Arriving at the event we strolled in to find a large function room fully decked out in Gigabyte paraphenalia and a large stage. It was immediately obvious that Gigabyte meant serious business.

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While the crew continued to ready the room, we assembled in some waiting areas where we were supplied the t-shirts and jackets they wanted us to wear, and it gave us a good chance to introduce ourselves to each other. Even with such a large variety of nationalities we found a way to communicate well and were already forming good relationships. Then in walked the Gigabyte Girls carrying a box (huh, what box?) that we each drew our table location from. As fate would have it, me and NR drew table #1 and #2, so were stuck facing each other and sharing a table.

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We were then allowed to eneter the 'arena' and start setting up.

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I took this as a good opportunity to grab a photo with Kinc (i'm the white guy on the right) :D

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Once we were all set up, people progressively started to boot up with empty tubes to ensure the systems were operational, then we snuck in some DICE so we could have a play before the compeition started (no acetone). The crowd started to assemble and after lunch we all re-entered the arena for the event proper. While we all waited, i walked around and took some great photographs of the various teams:

Australia (T_M)
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Singapore (NightRaven)
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China (Wolstame and Unknown, eventual winners)
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China (vivalinux and Unknown)
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Thailand (Zolkorn and Unknown)
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China (Ivan.Qu and Unknown)
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Hong Kong? (Sammy Lee and Uknown)
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China (Unknown)
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China (Unknown)
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China (Artkobe and Unknown)
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China (Uni-cdkey)
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Taiwan (Hicookie and Kevin)
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South Korea (Park Sung Hae and Unknown)
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Indonesia (Benny and Alva)
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Japan (ROCX)
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My apologies if i missed any teams :)
So anyway, the competition was ready to start but first we had to appear on stage. Some very short questions were answered by a couple of us and the we left stage again.

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The special guests and media were assembled, and the competition commenced.

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First up was the distribution of the LN2.
We were all alloted with a large thermos with which to go collect LN2, then it was up to us if we wanted to use that for our pouring container. I opted to use my own 1.5L vacuum and foam insulated jug.

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A video of my first pull-down which i stopped at -160C, booting up at stock speeds:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU_A9_fcs7w

So, as discussed previously the competition was basically a FSB dominated one, with gem/cherry CPU's obviously going to take the prize.
There were no suprises with the Chienese team having tested in excess of 600 CPU's prior to the the comp, they ended up with a WR FSB on the day of 676MHz, which is just insane regadless of conditions.
Well done Wolstame!

As for me, with my super-non-cherry E6550 i managed a wall of a meager 598MHz FSB with temperature not playing a part, with various temps between -70C and -125C.
So for me i just went along for the ride, there's not much point in pushing yourself in such a compeitition that lacks skill and relies solely on CPU quality.
I just enjoyed the atmosphere and seeing many great overclockers doing what they love. So many awesome tubes too :drool:

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Whilst we benched away, the man Kinc was busying himself with a QX6850 and 2 x 2900XT's in Crossfire on a Gigabyte X38 DQ6 board.
He didnt have time to get LN2 happening on the cards, so only his gem CPU was blessed with the liquid touch.
You could tell he wasnt pushing the limits by any means, hands in pocket most of the time and various Q&A while testing he was clearly just along for the ride too.
After the comp he gave a 'demo' of 3D'05 where he easily pulled two 34k scores on the big screen. I must say his demo was fairly unprofessionally covered by the organisers, especially since they'd paid so much to have him there for those 5 minutes!
The camera man for the big screen wasnt even using a tripod and he continually wabbled the camera around all over the place. I dont think they really had any clue what they were supposed to be doing nor what a legend they were actually filming.

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So, at the conclusion of the event there were 3 x 3rd place winners (WTF), 2 x 2nd place winners (WTF), and a 1st place.
It was all in Chinese so im sorry i cant explain much of anything to you all:

3rd
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2nd
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1st
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For my efforts, i was awarded some awesome Beijing Olympics toys (aka Propaganda) which i left at the event for whoever wanted them.
You can see how excited about them i am in the photo.

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Then we packed up and made our way out of the hotel and onto the bus. We had dinner planned for us at a very nice chinese restaurant on a lake side

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After a very nice song sung by the second greatest chick in overclocking (shouts out to my GF ;) ) Susie from team Speedtime, and many wines and beers with the participant, we were ready for a big night out on the town :D

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We were coerced into walking to the next venue, a breakaway group of about 15-20 meandered our way along the lake edge being assured of cold beers and bars.
It was at this moment that we first learned of Hicookies favourite sentence in English "I want hot chicks". I believe we must have heard it in various states of drunkeness and volume about 500 times that night :)
So yeah, we found a nice enough bar with music and cold beers (albeit 3.x% crappy chinese stuff, much to Marcus' disgust).
By now the crowd was starting to get roudy. My favourite kind of crowd.

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After a few rounds and another song from Susie up on stage, we grabbed a cab to god knows where in the heart of Beijing where we found ourselves wandering thru the backstreet looking for "Hot chicks" and more beer. We happened upon a very funny sign in one alley stating ":banana::banana::banana::banana:ing Good Mojito, Shut Up Just Drink" which in our state amused us greatly for about 1 minute then we moved on for the "Hot Chicks".
Susie led us to a friend's hotel-y kind of thing, where we wandered around checking out the various sordid looking rooms and making a loud mess of their lobby

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The night (morning) was drawing on, we tried to get stronger beers from some restaurant only to find the same 3.x% chinese water, so after a few plates of chicken wings we stumbled on down the road where we accidently found a bottle shop :devil:
At 3am in the morning we decided it was a great time to buy a bottle of Vodka (endorsed by Kinc himself) and take it back to the Hotel.

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So there we are finishing a bottle of Vodka and 6 beers in Kinc's room at 4am in the morning, 4 hours before we are due to start touring China's famous sites the next day.
I believe that both Hicookie and Zolkorn passed out.

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ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ - 3hrs

The next morning, at 8.30am we literally threw ourselves out of bed because we slept thru the wake up calls and had 5 minutes to be on the bus.
Gigabyte had arranged for us a day trip to the Great Wall and Tiananmen Square!
Consequently the entire bus slept the whole way to each of these venues :P

1st stop - Great Wall.
I'll let the photos do the talking.
Needless to say the hangovers were rampant, and i took a pit stop half way up to expel some offensive stomach contents.

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Yay, i made it
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NR
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"Extreme Smoking - Dedicated to hipro5" - hicookie
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The moment we all said "you arent going to make us walk all the way down there are you?" The answer was yes.
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Next stop - Tiananmen Square

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And then finally the finale - dinner at China's most famous Duck restaurant where we were treated to Peking Duck
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I'd like to thank Gigabyte for such a great weekend of overclocking and socialising, they really made a great effort for all of us and their support of the Overclocking Community.
Hello to all of my new friends from this event, until we meet again goodluck with all your benching!

DEVIL K-ce
09-23-2007, 04:40 AM
:)

Nice contest, big fun and lot of nice pics.

Thanks for posting :up:


Martin

DataNusse
09-23-2007, 05:15 AM
Seems that it was a lot fun. :)

Thanks for the pictures!

Dualist
09-23-2007, 05:30 AM
Great report, loved reading it :up:
Would love to go to an event like that.

dinos22
09-23-2007, 05:44 AM
hahhhahahahah hicookie is such a legend :ROTF: :D

great little trip
lucky you stepping in for Josh :)






hahahah Tim even you started the chinese hello sign in the photos
i'm sure it must be hella addictive

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does kinc ever throw a smile and does nightraven ever stop smiling :p: :D

Hazzan
09-23-2007, 06:16 AM
Nice on Competition !!!

This Freind from Indonesia...........

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BenchZowner
09-23-2007, 06:36 AM
Tim dude! You gotta stop it! Seriously...!
I'm gonna have myself dragged over to the next contest no matter what :D

Nice report, and looks like you had some fun 'n' nice trip ( I'd fiddle away from all that walking...but :p: )

Spawne32
09-23-2007, 07:49 AM
Tim dude! You gotta stop it! Seriously...!
I'm gonna have myself dragged over to the next contest no matter what :D

Nice report, and looks like you had some fun 'n' nice trip ( I'd fiddle away from all that walking...but :p: )

meanwhile ill be trailing behind :ROTF: :up:

andyddr
09-23-2007, 09:39 AM
Looks like you all had a blast, glad to see you started the drinking after the overclocking and not before hehehe! Beautiful part of the world, planning a trip in December and I really can't wait :D

Kinc
09-23-2007, 10:30 AM
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does kinc ever throw a smile and does nightraven ever stop smiling :p: :D

I do :D ;)

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BenchZowner
09-23-2007, 12:55 PM
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This look is like:

-Somebody: Hey Marcus, didn't you use an AsRock motherboard for your previous 3D Mark05 WR?

-Kinc: AsRock, who ? :p: :rofl:

T_M
09-23-2007, 05:44 PM
Nah he's got that look from NR pinching his bum

dinos22
09-23-2007, 06:11 PM
hahaha kinc
it only took a bottle of Vodka

you guys had a lot of fun that's great :)

Nordling
09-24-2007, 12:24 AM
I am shocked! In good sense!

:shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:

chavo
09-24-2007, 04:34 PM
I am charmed with the environment replete with extreme configurations based on Gigabyte mobos, and Beijing is a really fantastic city for squeeze them. :)

OFF: Did they try to use vodka instead of LN2? :p:

T_M
09-24-2007, 06:01 PM
Yes, we were quite overclocked by 4:30am ;)

Lestat
09-25-2007, 06:52 AM
so who's who in the photos ?

let start with a couple of those girl's names phone, email and if they want to come to america! lol ;)

VictorWang
09-25-2007, 08:41 PM
hoho, I heard that u guys have lots of fun there.
though the competetion is a bit sux, but overclkers can have a chance to stay together is great :D

kiwi
09-26-2007, 01:46 AM
Yep, really nice pics but competition was not very fair regarding cpus

NightRaven
09-26-2007, 02:18 AM
haha yea well here's the add for my pics :)
http://forums.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?t=187468


haha hey dino i think NR never stops smiliing! hahaha

and no i didnt pinch no ones ass!

enjoyed it very much! hoping the next competition will not have the same rules.

and Kinc does indeed smile :D

Nordling
09-26-2007, 02:44 AM
NightRaven
Had perfectly fun, and where it is possible to look results?

T_M
09-26-2007, 02:47 AM
Results are on the official website (link in first post), but all is Chinese writing.....

artkobe
09-26-2007, 04:04 AM
hey T_M!
dont forget extreme drinking,hahah