The Results
The rivalry among the contestants was fierce and you can literally feel it in the air … but it’s all good fun. There’s big prizes up for grabs and the title for the “Worldwide Overclocking Champion” was at stake. So who will be crowned the “World’s Best Overclocker” ? … Read on.
We took a photo of the winners CUPs. 1st prize (USD $5,000+hardware), 2nd prize (USD $2,000+hardware) and 3rd prize (USD $1,000+hardware).
With 15 minutes remaining in the competition the scores were very close, so I quickly took a photo. To add a little exciting and suspense, Gigabyte took down the display during the last 10 minutes.
1st Place Winner
The 1st prize winner was Matose from Romania.
2nd Place Runners Up
The 1st prize winner was Stephen Yeong from my birthtown Hong Kong.
3rd Place Runners Up
The 3rd prize went to speedtime.wing of China.
Group Photo
Congratulations to all the winners. Hopefully we will see compete again in next year’s GOOC 2011 finals.