Australian-winner of F1 OC P55 Challange

October 6, 2009

Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd, one of the world’s leading motherboard manufacturers announced the winners of SuperPi 32m. In the F1 arena P55 OC spectrum Challange 2009 runs from 1 to 30 September, the Australian team, represented by James Trevaskis who use motherboard Gigabyte GA-P55-UD6 won the top position. Indonesian Team, represented by Benny Lodewijk, who also uses the same motherboard successfully ranked third of 13 international teams participating overclocker competing in the competition. As for Andre Yang, a representative team from Taiwan who use artificial EVGA motherboards in the second position.

“We are delighted with Raihan’s first and third rank in the P55 F1 race challange IC because we have demonstrated innovation in the motherboard industry,” said Tony Liao, Associate Vice President of Marketing Gigabyte motherboard, in a press statement received us, October 6, 2009.

“Observing the competition like this is extraordinary. OC FI shows what happens if you give the latest device to the world’s best overclockers. Now, gamers and computer users can see who makes the fastest devices, “said Nick Ross, Editor, Overclockers, and Chairman www.fl.oc.org.

Ross said, it had long since arranged for overclockers paid to do overclocking. “We salute the Gigabyte has offered an incentive fund to use their hardware,” he said.

For information, participant P55 challange OC F1 compete for the fastest 32m SuperPi results using free-brand motherboards with Intel’s requirements using the P55 chipset and Intel Core i7 processor.

Of the 25 teams that competed, only 13 team that can finish the race. You can view a complete list of rankings at the end of the race here. (http://f1oc.org/latest-results).


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