Originally Posted by
soundood
before i comment, i would like to say i admire you clocks Kingpin and have for a few years now :up:
now i would say this isnt a competition, for many reasons, but i will site just a couple, firstly a competition i would say is defined by the fact that anyone can enter. if you have the resources and time (that you have pointed out).
also a competition would have would have a proper rounds set up, this doesnt.
allowing a select number of peeps to bang out clocks for 5 months, then maybe (and i stress maybe) dropping the bottom eight say is wrong, this is just a get together in my opinion.
then using that logic, the event allows maybe another eight teams on board, but where is the now dated hardware coming from? the manufacturers are not backing anyone other than 'their' hand picked teams? housten we have a problem.
and then if these teams want to compete, how do they then go up against teams that are in effect being funded and supported by companies? you now have a 'Pro' and 'Amatuer' set up running in parallel. this also supports my suggestion that this is merely a PR stunt that is attended by overclockers.
so lets quantify what i just said, a non -excisting rounds set up that remains invite only after the first so called round
time scale issues with hardware, as by the time the 'next round' come along, the manufactuers will be demanding you use their new kit. for PR of course. that then dismisses the 'competition' as such as you are not competing head to head, more of a rolling overclock session.
Pro and Amatuer teams co-existing in the same F1 overclocking championship? a way round this would be for the manufactuers to give their word 'outsiders' would be supported in later 'rounds'
couldnt agree more, with the comments on devotion of time, and also the time constraints on overclocking, also to add to this the 'bad day' element that always happens.
i also admire the dedication that you are willing to show this event :clap:
in theory i agree, but i also think it could be the downfall, because all you would have is few teams at the top, popping clocks over a lenghy period of time, that i suspect would get very boring. and once at the top, how would these teams be removed from the top, other heats have not been mentioned, for new teams to challenge in.
also my comments above with hardware and sponsorship, would get in the way.
i am really all for this idea, and really like the concept, but i just think it is flawed in its set up, although i have faith in the organisers seeing this,and maybe changing it, to a better set up and introduction to the 'competition.