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GIGABYTE Announces Xmas & New Year Contest

Posted on December, Friday 16, 2011 By itVAR News Network

GIGABYTE TECHNOLGY Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, has announced the ‘Xmas and New Year Contest’, its latest overclocking competition run in conjunction with HWBOT.org.

The GIGABYTE ‘Xmas and New Year Contest’ is open to all Overclockers using any AMD APU on any GIGABYTE socket F1 A75 or A55 series motherboard, using any cooling solution. The contest winner will take home a GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD5 motherboard, with second and third place taking a GA-990FXA-UD3.
 
Giving users a valid reason to get down to some serious overclocking fun during this year’s festive season, the GIGABYTE ‘Xmas and New Year Contest’ will contain three cunning stages, each crafted to test their overclocking powers.
 
‘Xmas and New Year Contest’ Stages:
1. Highest HyperTransport Bus (CPUz)
2. Highest Memory Speed (CPUz)
3. Lowest CPU Frequency (CPUz)
 
This contest started from December 15th 2011 with final score submissions until midnight on January 31st 2012. Note: In the event of a tied score, the highest Memory Speed will determine the winner.

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