Overdrive: Italy's Team Is Chosen

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Row 0 - Cell 0 NextHardwareHiwa-Zilla-QballeExtreme HardwareMemory Extreme
PiFast17.2417.2517.0716.86
SuperPI 1M8.0347.8167.7697.768
SuperPI 32M10:17:854Row 3 - Cell 2 Row 3 - Cell 3 11:19:142
Wprime 32M12.87012.88612.760
Wprime 1024M430.154420.342Row 5 - Cell 3 419.749
AquaMarkRow 6 - Cell 1 194,175Row 6 - Cell 3 211,925
3DMark01Row 7 - Cell 1 Row 7 - Cell 2 Row 7 - Cell 3 78938
3DMark03Row 8 - Cell 1 Row 8 - Cell 2 Row 8 - Cell 3 69399
3DMark05Row 9 - Cell 1 28879Row 9 - Cell 3 30602
3DMark06Row 10 - Cell 1 19750Row 10 - Cell 3 21249

Team Memory Extreme, after the first day’s difficulties and those encountered on the morning of the second day, changed strategy. Following all the benchmarks to mark a score, they then improved all the results one by one. It seems that the strategy was successful—Memory Extreme reached the first position in 9 out of 10 specialties, followed by Team Hiwa-Zilla-Qballe. It was third place for NextHardware, while closing the ranks was Extreme Hardware, due to two burned motherboards putting them out of the challenge.

  • jwl3
    Who cares? Is anyone else sick and tired of hearing about this overclocking competition? They devote 5 articles a day about this thing. How does that affect me? 95% of overclockers are not overclocking for bragging rights, they want to get the most out of their system. What the heck do we give a damn that some dude got his machine to 8.0 GHZ?
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