Monday, August 19, 2013

‘Pi is Returned’: A GIGABYTE OC Contest on HWBOT

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Last Friday evening we launched our latest overclocking contest on HWBOT, Pi is Returned. The big news with this contest is that AMD and ourselves have managed to stump up some nice fat cash prizes – over 5 grand in total as well as some pretty attractive hardware prizes too.

The idea is pretty simple: Two AMD platforms – FM2/1 & AM3+ - on two classic benchmarks – Super Pi 1M and Super Pi 32M. Here’s the break down of stages and prizes in more detail:

Group A - FM1/2 (Llano/Trinity/Richland)

Stage1: Super Pi 1M

  • 1st place - USD $500
  • 2nd place - USD $250
  • 3rd place - FM2A85XN-WIFI & AMD A10-6800K
  • World Record - USD $500
  • Target score: 11sec 359ms (full list)

Stage2: Super Pi 32M

  • 1st place - USD $500
  • 2nd place - USD $250
  • 3rd place - FM2A85XN-WIFI & AMD A10-6800K
  • World Record - USD $500
  • Target score: 10min 40sec 875ms (full list)

Group B – AM3+ (Bulldozer/Piledriver)

Stage1: Super Pi 1M

  • 1st place - USD $500
  • 2nd place - USD $250
  • 3rd place - 990FXA-UD3 & AMD FX-8350
  • World Record - USD $500
  • Target score: 10sec 93ms (full list)

Stage2: Super Pi 32M

  • 1st place - USD $500
  • 2nd place - USD $250
  • 3rd place - 990FXA-UD3 & AMD FX-8350
  • World Record - USD $500
  • Target score: 10min 31sec 770ms (full list)

Note: the World record bonus prize of USD $500 will be awarded at the end of the competition to the highest score per stage, if the target record has been broken.

Visit the official Pi is Returned competition page on HWBOT here.

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