G.SKILL OC World Cup 2017 Live Final

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is announcing the online qualifier competition of its biggest annual overclocking competition G.SKILL OC World Cup 2017
G.SKILL OC World Cup overclocking competition consists of 3 rounds: Online Qualifier, Live Qualifier, and Grand Finals. The top 6 contestants from the Online Qualifier are invited to the Live Qualifier, as well as the chance to qualify for the Grand Final round, in the G.SKILL booth at Computex 2017 from May 30 to June 2. The top 2 finishers from the Live Qualifier round will compete head-to-head for the grand prize. The Online Qualifier round will be held March 17 to April 18, 2017.
G.SKILL OC World Cup 2017 Live Final Roadmap
General Rules
- Top-6 of the Online Qualifier are eligible to compete
- Top-2 of the Live Qualifier proceed to Final
- Travel and accommodation to be covered by the participants
- Z170/Z270 Platform & G.SKILL memory only. Must use commercially available components (ES not allowed)
- Contestants must bring their own hardware, including (but not limited to) processor (Kaby Lake), graphics card, cooling gear and motherboard. Contestants have to inform G.Skill in private which board they plan to use so OS can be prepared and G.Skill can provide one backup board
- Participants must use the PSU and SSD provided by G.SKILL.
- All participants receive 4 sticks of G.SKILL DDR4 8GB before the contest. Participants must use these kits.
- Contestants may not use any storage equipment (USB, DVD, SSD) not provided by the organization
- The organization will prepare SSDs with required OS and overclocking tools pre-installed. If you want to have a tool included which is not in the pre-approved list, please contact the competition organizer
- During the preparation phase, LN2 may be used. Contestants are free to try any benchmark applications, but submitting results can only be done during the competition phase
- Contestants can update their results at any time. After the judge verifies the result, the scoreboard is updated. The final approval of the results is done after the conclusion of every competition phase. During the competition phase, the contestant is free to choose any of the benchmarks to submit results
- When on stage, during the preparation and competition time, the contestants must be by themselves and may not accept any outside help. Any outside physical help or someone joining the stage will result in automatic disqualification
- Contestants must submit the result right after it was done.
- After the competition phase finishes the benchmark results can no longer be updated and the best update of the result will be the final score. However if the benchmark was started before the end of the competition phase, the end result is still eligible for submission
- The Judge has the right to ask contestants to re-run benchmarks to verify results.
- Decisions by the Judges are final and shall not be discussed.
- Participants are required to show up on time and prepared for on-stage presence. GSKILL and HWBOT reserve the right to refuse any participant access to the competition stage.
- We expect fair play from everyone for those competitions. HWBOT and GSKILL reserve the right to remove results and/or participants who compete unfairly. The decision is final and will not be discussed afterwards. Examples of behaviors that aren’t acceptable: Influence others submissions to profit your ranking, Deliberately forget / make a mistake in the submissions process and ask later for change
Computex Prize
- Champion: 10,000 USD
- 2nd: 2,500 USD
- 3rd: 1,500 USD
- 4th: 1,200 USD
- 5th: 1,000 USD
Awarded Season Points
# | User | Team | Points |
1 | 250 pts | ||
2 | 195 pts |
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