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GIGABYTE Announces “A75 OC Challenge” on HWBOT

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:09 am
by Apoptosis
GIGABYTE Announces “A75 OC Challenge” on HWBOT

How Quick are You with an APU?

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2011/08/03

TAIPEI, Taiwan – August 3, 2011– GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards and other computing hardware solutions today announced a new overclocking competition in conjunction with HWBOT.org called the "A75 OC Challenge" during the month of August.

Since the recent launch of the world's first APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) from AMD, there has been a lot of benching going on to see if AMD really has created an onboard graphics solution that can compete head-to-head with the lower end discrete market. But many are asking the age-old question, "will it blend"? No, wait a second...we really don't suggest trying that. The real question is will it overclock? During the month of August, GIGABYTE would like you guys to answer that for us. So, using any GIGABYTE A75 motherboard (learn all about them HERE), submit your best scores for each of the 5 stages using only the APU graphics…ie., no discrete graphics cards allowed. Since HWBOT is hosting, HWBOT rules apply. The first place winner gets a 990FXA-UD5 and second and third place each get a E350N-USB3. Good luck everyone!

Stage 1: 3Dmark 11 P (Preset)
Stage 2: 3Dmark Vantage P (Preset)
Stage 3: PCMARK 7
Stage 4: Unique Heaven DX11
Stage 5: UCBench2011

For complete contest details and rules, please visit:http://hwbot.org/competition/gigabyte_apu_contest

Re: GIGABYTE Announces “A75 OC Challenge” on HWBOT

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:26 am
by XstollieX
Hrmm, it's a contest for A75 motherboards, but the winner gets a 990FX board :-k

Re: GIGABYTE Announces “A75 OC Challenge” on HWBOT

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:44 pm
by Velo:Sity
It is presumed you already have a good A75 motherboard, why would you need a second one. :)

Re: GIGABYTE Announces “A75 OC Challenge” on HWBOT

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:46 pm
by sbohdan
Velo:Sity wrote:It is presumed you already have a good A75 motherboard, why would you need a second one. :)
If you have ONE MOBO, why would you want a second one at all? :)