Overclockers Breaks Records with Gigabyte's Z87X-OC

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RealBeast

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Hey this is breaking news and you want details like numbers? :ouch:

 

XGrabMyY

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Where the shitting dicknipples are the numbers, the specs of the build, etc. This is terrible. What has Tom's Hardware become?
 
Jane hid them in the last two pages of the pictures link....

"The excitement began after all of those hours of work. Having witnessed a couple of ~6.5 GHz overclocks and a lowely 5.6 GHz on an unlucky CPU sample, Dino and Steponz set a Unigine Heaven (Xtreme Preset) world record of 8710.91 DX11 Marks using four Radeon R9 290X graphics cards at 1300 MHz GPU, a Core i7-4770K at 6.4 GHz, and two G.Skill DDR3-2666 C10 modules at CAS 9!"

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"While several teams focused primarily on CPU performance, others were busy modifying their graphics cards. I didn’t get to see any results from those systems in our first day of coverage, but Gigabyte returned with a later O/C record from ViVi. The team used Gigabyte’s Z87X-OC motherboard to push a Core i7-4770K to 6.4 GHz, G.Skill Pi series GDDR3-2200 C7 to DDR3-2400 C8, an AX1200i power supply (with apologies to event co-sponsor Enermax), and EVGA’s K|NGP|N GTX 780 Ti at 1550 MHz/1925 MHz GPU/Boost."

Am I really the only one who clicked through all the pictures?
 

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Jane hid them in the last two pages of the pictures link...."The excitement began after all of those hours of work. Having witnessed a couple of ~6.5 GHz overclocks and a lowely 5.6 GHz on an unlucky CPU sample, Dino and Steponz set a Unigine Heaven (Xtreme Preset) world record of 8710.91 DX11 Marks using four Radeon R9 290X graphics cards at 1300 MHz GPU, a Core i7-4770K at 6.4 GHz, and two G.Skill DDR3-2666 C10 modules at CAS 9!"And"While several teams focused primarily on CPU performance, others were busy modifying their graphics cards. I didn’t get to see any results from those systems in our first day of coverage, but Gigabyte returned with a later O/C record from ViVi. The team used Gigabyte’s Z87X-OC motherboard to push a Core i7-4770K to 6.4 GHz, G.Skill Pi series GDDR3-2200 C7 to DDR3-2400 C8, an AX1200i power supply (with apologies to event co-sponsor Enermax), and EVGA’s K|NGP|N GTX 780 Ti at 1550 MHz/1925 MHz GPU/Boost."Am I really the only one who clicked through all the pictures?
Exactly who wants to wade through pictures of people standing around doing nothing but staring at OC'd rigs?
 

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There's not any information in the whole article? You have to go to the last photo to see anything of substance? That's some stellar journalism there.

Take another, "I'm a dork and you have a chance with me. See I'm wearing a helmet." photos. Then it doesn't matter how bad you are at your job.
 
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