HWBOT World Championship 2016
The World Championship Final is truly a quest to find the best live OC contest player of the year. The six World Series winners will be flown out to the Final and will be joined by the winner of the HWBOT World Championship Wild Card Contest winner.
A major element of the HWBOT World Tour, is the HWBOT World Series, an Extreme category overclocking contests that invites the region’s Extreme overclockers to compete head to head for cash and hardware prizes, plus a ticket to the finals. Here are the overclockers that will compete in the HWBOT World Championship: DrWeez (South Africa), PXHX (South America), Marc0053 (North America), Bullshooter (Europe), Xtreme Addict (Asia), Hazzan (Asia Pacific) and Lucky_n00b (Indonesia).
Participate
- This competition is closed. You can no longer join
- HWBOT World Championship 2016 is closed since 4 December 2016
- This competition is between members
Stages
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Stage 1 -
SuperPI 32M Full Out
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Stage 2 -
Cinebench R15 Full Out
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Stage 3 -
3DMark Fire Strike Physics 5G
HWBOT World Championship 2016
The HWBOT World Championship final features top overclockers from all over the world. This is the largest ever live tournament with overclockers who qualified through local qualifiers across 5 continents. HWBOT went to find the best of the best, a true celebration of pure performance and skills!
Participating overclockers are:
- PXHX from Brazil
- DrWeez from South Africa
- Bullshooter from Germany
- Marc0053 from Canada
- Xtreme Addict from Poland
- Hazzan from Indonesia
- Lucky_n00b from Indonesia
- + seed = ROG Camp 2016 winner
HWBOT World Championship Format
The contest format for the World Championship follows the same format that has been implemented throughout all the World Series 2016 contests. Here’s is an outline of the schedule, hardware limitations and benchmarks that will used during the contest.
Hardware Limitations
- Intel Core i5 6600K processors only
- Two processors provided to each overclocker
- Processors drawn at random
- Qualification Stage (3 Hours)
The day will begin with a short preparation period followed by a three hour window where all eight contestants are asked to score as highly as possible across the following three benchmarks:
- SuperPi 32M – Full Out
- Cinebench R15 – Full Out
- 3DMark Fire Strike Physics – 5GHz
Quarter, Semi and Grand Final(s) (30 Minute Rounds)
Based on the qualification phase, the overclockers will be paired in 1v1 matches from the Quarter final. The winner of the qualification competes against 8th ranked, second place against seventh ranked, and so on. In the typical World Series style, the 1v1 matches last 30 minutes each
Benchmarks will be randomly drawn with each overclocker having one veto each in each round. Processors will be drawn at random at the start of each match. Benchmarks will be drawn from at random from the following pool:
- SuperPi 1M – Full Out
- SuperPi 32M – Full Out
- WPrime 1024 – Full Out
- Cinebench R15 – Full Out
- Y-Cruncher – Pi-1b – Full Out
- 3DMark Fire Strike Physics – Full Out
- HWBOT x265 1080p – Full Out
- GPUPI for CPU 100M – Full Out

Awarded Season Points
| # | User | Team | Points |
| 1 | 250 pts | ||
| 2 | 195 pts | ||
| 3 | 150 pts | ||
| 4 | 117 pts | ||
| 5 | 89 pts | ||
| 6 | 67 pts | ||
| 7 | 50 pts | ||
| 8 | 39 pts | ||
| 9 | 32 pts |
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