BIKeINSTEIN said:Why talk about E6600 when we are in the era of Q6600 G0 and beyond??
And i thought K1D0man loved F1 at one time. :lol:
Harshal said:@ KIDO, what you are saying about no 2 chip being same atleast in OC department is true. But then its a "competition" and you "compete" with others with whatever set of hardware & list of rules are given... you see rules are rules.. if anyone dont like that, I suggest they better sit @ home or try to organize a Competition on their own and be the Champion (offcourse alone). :bleh:
About limiting speed @ XXXX (again)??? I say its not a Bike or CAR and "NO" it wont give a better milage if you limit the speeds. On a serious note, Why not push yourself and your "skills & optimizations" to reach for MAX with given hardware and then running a set of benchmarks [depending on organizers and with complying to rules] and not just "one" benchmark
Also whats this about switching to new/diff chips and all... if you cant perform and prove on that day, you lose, simple. Its always has been about that "one" chance to perform better then others... and I have been to few OC compys to know that hardware behaves in its own way no matter who you are on that day?? Dats all for now...
BTW, when I said "same" hardware I meant MASKY SIR suggesting Intel G31 boards and other stuff :bleh:
KiD0M4N said:If the CPUs were perfectly linear, yes, it would be a measure of "skill." But alas, they are not so.
Team A gets their CPU with skills to 4700Mhz on Dry ICE.
Team B gets their "not-so-capable" CPU to 4500Mhz on Dry ICE.
So Team A has more skills.
We switch CPUs
Team A gets their new CPU to 4400Mhz on Dry ICE.
Team B gets their new CPU to 4850Mhz on Dry ICE.
Whose the winner???
Sorry for coming in late, but what do you mean by noob talk??? do you know the limit of QX9650??? i said max OC to 2.4 Ghz, it was supposed to be a joke and you were not able to even catch that???TheMask said:LOL @ all the n00b talk. Did u guys know it takes a few hours to get the setup up n running even b4 u fire up the PC? Did u know it takes a few days of planning to get everything right? and painstaking amounts of time and patience to even get it started?
RiO said:Like I said, don't reinvent the wheel... Harshal can help draw out the guidelines for the competition, using the same guidelines that Gigabyte and ASUS uses in selecting hardware for contestants. Can't be more fair than that man, I'm not sure what all the fuss is about... end of day, isn't it more about having fun and less about who wins? Having fun is like winning for some.
At such an event, I couldn't care less about who won than about the level of experience people will be exposed to in India "now". Keep in mind, this OC competition will be a first in India - big players will take note and maybe that will help advance things for the enthusiast community in future. I think that should be the sole focus, not complaining about what stepping team A or B got over your team.
Over and out, I'll be offline the next couple days.... hope a healthy discussion continues.
Harshal said:^^ You keep going back to unfair advantage thing... well I never think its dat as rules are clear and same type of hardware is provided to everyone. I already said dont feel its right sit @ home. But from what I can sense, you seem to take loosing way to seriously.. need to grow up now KIDO
For Dry-ICE, well yeah its not skillz @ all and dats why every enthusiast in India is on DICE since past 10-15years, right??? My point nobody has been stopped from getting the type of cooling they want ot the type of CHIP they want... it will be unfair if you were stopped from doing it.
MODS, sorry, my last post in DICE or other extreme cooling related method. Dont have time to make all of this kids understand.
EDIT: got a bit busy and hence a lil late reply!![]()
Funky said:How hard will it be to get the same stepping? Its not that hard to get multiple CPUs of same batch and stepping. And 90% of the time same batch and stepping CPUs will reach relatively same oc levels if the ocer is knowledgeable enough.
Hell i can go to a local dealer and pickup 5 CPUs with exact same stepping and batch. Surely organizers can arrange this much.
And yes its little bit of luck, thats part of the game. I have seen plenty of teams suffer in events like this because of hardware failure and little worse chip but its part of the game, acceptable, happens and should be accepted by participants as well.