GIGABYTE Target OC - SuperPi - 32M

Stage: SuperPI 32M: 20min 27.570sec open - closed since 9 Nov

Stage Details

  • SuperPi - 32M is closed since 9 November 2014.

LIMITATIONS

  • Try to reach 1227.570, but not lower.
  • Must use the competition background: click
  • Only use GIGABYTE motherboards.
  • To enter the lucky draw, participant must submit a score in all 5 stages.
  • Winners of one stage are not allowed to participate in another stage or lucky draw.
  • The submission will be open for 2 hours on the day of the submission (2pm to 4pm Taipei time - UTC+08:00). The first person to post the target score wins the stage.
  • If the target has not been achieved, the closest score below the target (for high scores) or above the target (for low scores) wins.
  • Engineering samples are allowed for this competition

Currently top leader

Gumanoid 20min 27sec 571ms good for 1 pts

Taipei, Taiwan, October 7th, 2014 – GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, today announced the GIGABYTE TARGET OC, its latest overclocking contest hosted on HWBOT.org. GIGABYTE TARGET OC is a new challenge to test the true overclocking skills of the community. Setting an exact target on not only high, but also low scores, the participants will need to learn how to adjust the performance of their systems to be able to hit the right mark. A lot is on the line; a total of USD $2,000 in cash prizes and five GIGABYTE motherboards, including two recently launched X99-SOC FORCE motherboards, will be offered to the winners and participants through lucky draws.

Overclocking is not only about pushing the limits of your hardware, it is also about mastering the skills needed to tweak all aspects of your system to achieve the performance that you want. In this challenge we will also give you an opportunity to showcase your overclocking and downclocking skills. With TARGET OC, GIGABYTE decided to have some fun with selection of the target scores and chose some epic world records back in the day as well as some super bad scores to see how well you can tune your system to the level of performance of old time greats and super bad overclocks of today. By trying to hit every scores set, we are hoping the participants will have fun trying to search the perfect setting for the perfect score.


Contest Stages

Stage 1: XTU

  • Target score: 159 marks
  • We challenge you to match the worst Pentium G3258 XTU score on HWBOT (link)
  • Submission will be open for 2 hours open on Sunday, October 19th at 2pm (UTC+08:00)


Stage 2: HWBOT Prime

  • Target score: 2967.55 pps
  • We challenge you to match the worst Pentium G3258 HWBOT Prime score on HWBOT (link)
  • Submission will be open for 2 hours open on Sunday, October 26th at 2pm (UTC+08:00)


Stage 3: 3DMark05

  • Target score: 30257 marks
  • We challenge you to match an epic world record from 2007 set by a legendary US overclocker OPPAINTER (link)
  • Submission will be open for 2 hours open on Sunday, November 2nd at 2pm (UTC+08:00)


Stage 4: Super Pi 32M

  • Target score: 20min27sec570ms
  • We challenge you to match an epic world record from 2006 set by a legendary US overclocker bachus_anonym (link)
  • Submission will be open for 2 hours open on Sunday, November 9th at 2pm (UTC+08:00)


Stage 5: Catzilla 720p

  • Target score: 1938 marks
  • We challenge you to match a 2000th ranked score on HWBOT in Catzilla 720p (link)
  • Submission will be open for 2 hours open on Sunday, November 16th at 2pm (UTC+08:00)



Contest Rules

  • GIGABYTE motherboard only, no restriction on CPU, VGA brand, number of VGAs or motherboard generation.
  • All submissions must include the stage’s dedicated wallpaper. A new wallpaper will be released at the beginning of each stage.
  • All submissions must include a picture of the rig used, including competition background. Usual HWBOT submission and verification rules apply.
  • To enter the lucky draw, participant must submit a score in at least 4 stages.
  • Winners of one stage are not allowed to participate in another stage or lucky draw.
  • The submission will be open for 2 hours on the day of the submission (2pm to 4pm Taipei time - UTC+08:00). The first person to post the target score wins the stage. If the target has not been achieved, the first to submit the closest score below the target (for high scores) or above the target (for low scores) wins.


Contest Prizes

Stage 1 ~ 5: 1st place of each stage will receive $400 USD

Lucky draw: Five randomly selected participants will receive one of these motherboards: 1x Z97N Gaming 5, 1x Z97N-WIFI, 1x Z97X-SOC FORCE LN2, 2x X99-SOC FORCE



The GIGABYTE TARGET OC will run from October 7th 2014 until November 16th 2014, 4pm CTS.

Latest submissions for stage SuperPi - 32M

Score User Hardware Cooling
20min 27sec 600ms Paulie_AU Core i7 4770K Water (Custom)
20min 27sec 622ms kilobravo Phenom II X4 965 BE Water (Custom)
21min 37sec 660ms Critical Power Pentium G3258 Air (Stock)
20min 27sec 966ms SoF Pentium G3258 Water (Custom)
20min 35sec 631ms nighthawk Core i5 2500K Air (Custom)
20min 31sec 450ms Nicoklo Core i7 2600K Air (Stock)
20min 28sec 462ms QuantumX Core 2 Quad Q9505 Air (Custom)
20min 28sec 175ms rtsurfer Core i7 4770K Air (Stock)
20min 28sec 220ms nDk Pentium G3258 Water (Custom)
20min 27sec 584ms viper-rd Celeron G550 Air (Custom)