The booth for the overclocking was massive to say the least and only really rivaled in size by the likes of Altech and ASUS. Here's a snippet of 1/4 of the booth:
Some of us also had the chance to kick it with Dr Karl and trade info and concepts behind the super cooling of computers as well as the obvious photo op.
The hardware used throughout the day did very well to hold up for such lengths of time on huge volts, high overclocks and freezing temperatures. Of particular note in this respect was the performance and stability of the GIGABYTE X38T-DQ6. After having average P965 boards and seeing an improvement in P35, the new X38 boards are starting to leap ahead. It also helps that GIGABYTE is actively communicating with the best overclockers throughout Australasia, Europe and north America.
When the X38-DQ6 and X38T-DQ6 first launched they were fairly average (like most X38 boards) but after a huge amount of BIOS updating and feedback from sub-zero 'clockers, the boards BIOS now features many features to assure we can all stretch it that much more - very impressed.
Here you can see that even whilst running sub 100 degrees Celsius in a humid air space, the board got some ice and even water but kept performing like a champ.
Here are perhaps the sexiest modules in the country, proudly owned by pro, they sit comfortably in the X38T-DQ6 where they did DDR3-1652 6-5-5-20 :smash:
Also neat were the controllers GIGABYTE sent through to make our life easier
Hopefully these will make their way into full retail samples as they're very handy
Now, it ain't all about the GIGABYTE, as ASUS jumped in also with the P5E3 Deluxe and oh my god - go Kayl you good thing. He was smashing out some crazy speeds and benching just shy of 4.8GHz on a QX6700 with an 8800GTS 320MB running under dry ice with 800MHz core with
no volt mods! But more on that when we get the screenies together :p
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