Congratz to the winners and to Gigabyte for a flawless event
Thanks all for the nice comments BUT
there is no overal champion lol.... it's only a king ( and if you will see the pictures a queen lol ) per round...
How it went for team belgium :
Preliminary test : First bootup and tests with the UD6 (F3 bios) high PCI-E possible, high Bclock but we had to flash to F5D... lost some of the bclock and PCI-E freq... but decided to not backflash.
Pi32mb run was run at 220 Block bootup ( 222 didn't boot, so we used setfsb to up, looking for the last 40Mhz ) 1.42Vcore, 1.66VTT, rams at 2220 C8-9-8-22 1.9volts ( we didn't have these rams for pretests so we were on unknown grounds)
We were aiming for 9 min 5 secs ( pretests at home with 210bclock rams at 2100C8-9-8-22 ( OCZ Blades ) we got 9 min 9 flat. After we found a working Bclock ( upping the VTT in the red zone did the trick ) we could start the tweaking... Sadly for us we found out too late that the Kingstons did even 7-9-7-22 at 1.86Vdimm. Our last run ( completed out of time ) was already 1.3 Secs faster (2/3 down the test) than our best time... so we estimated it to end at 9min 4secs or something... Still not enough to beat OBR's team score
Round 2: we kept running 222Bclock, upped PCI-E to 115Mhz and started GPU testing the card was stable at 800GPU, Shaders had to be kept at 1600mhz otherwise immediate freezes would occur. We did our first run, took the screenshot and tried to retest Car Low... but the System crashed each time...
Looking for a solution we lowered GPU clocks : to no avail, Bclock 220 then, no go for a rerun. Loosening timings, nothing really helped... Due to the numerous BSOD's, freezes the Windows OS was getting sort of borked and in the end not even the Intel frequency tool would maximise... Really annoying as we didn't have the time to do a restore via the ghost program...
I had heaps of fun, was nice talking and drinkingwith you guys
till next time