Friday, April 24th 2009

DFI LANParty Announces Project Europa World Overclocking Contest

DFI LANParty, one the most famous mainboard brands worldwide, will hold the first session of global online overclocking competition during April to May of 2009. In addition to a handsome sum of money as prize and awards to the top three, the top ten candidates will also be honored as "LANParty certified overclocker".

"LANParty certified overclocker" enjoys the priority to obtain information on the new products, directly talk with R&D engineers and provide suggestions for the products under development. For more information, please visit this page. For registration or inquiries mail to wr@dfi.com.tw.
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15 Comments on DFI LANParty Announces Project Europa World Overclocking Contest

#2
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
lucasweiri wish i could join :(
How's the weather in Mars? :)
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#3
Duncan1
btarunrHow's the weather in Mars? :)
:roll::roll: Good one!


Nice. Only the top 3 win prizes?:(
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#4
Josifek
Thats bul****t You have to buy a hi-end mobo and a CPU to join a competition ? No thanks...
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#5
Skywalker12345
btarunrHow's the weather in Mars? :)
ha well its pretty nice, i cant join tho its so far away!
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#6
Error 404
I hope someone shows up with a P4 and takes the 9 GHz cake. :D
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Flyordie
Well, I can't join... but thats for reasons the PII club already knows. and I think somone else already has alot of peepz beat?
valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=551629
6.7Ghz basicly...

The contest only includes i7 and PII.
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#8
iDont
FlyordieWell, I can't join... but thats for reasons the PII club already knows. and I think somone else already has alot of peepz beat?
valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=551629
6.7Ghz basicly...

The contest only includes i7 and PII.
Yes, but that's 6,7GHz on just 2 cores. I think 6,5GHz on all four cores is more impressive.
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#9
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Awesome. I hope someone on here wins or places.
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#10
karlotta
JosifekThats bul****t You have to buy a hi-end mobo and a CPU to join a competition ? No thanks...
I know!
I was hoping i could use my mATX Jetway rs200 and 4400X2.....
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CrAsHnBuRnXp
iDontYes, but that's 6,7GHz on just 2 cores. I think 6,5GHz on all four cores is more impressive.
Ive never understood why people use commas in place of decimals when talking about CPU speed. Not only does it not make sense to me but it annoys the hell out of me.
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#12
Haytch
One things for sure about DFi, they have lost the meaning of LAN.
I remember a time when LAN meant something, then companies such as DFi ruin the concept by adapting it into their hardware and PRETENDING to have LAN domination when in reality they are shit to clay.

Dont get me wrong, i respect anyone and anything that has respect for others and their ways. Which means i once upon a time had respect for DFi.

Goodluck with the ONLINE competition.

Here's a suggestion; Stop' bullshitting to yourselves, and then to us. How about using the LANParty boards for LAN events where people cant hack/cheat or whatever the Fu&*.

I vote GIMMICK. I vote, lost me as a future customer.
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CrAsHnBuRnXp
HaytchOne things for sure about DFi, they have lost the meaning of LAN.
I remember a time when LAN meant something, then companies such as DFi ruin the concept by adapting it into their hardware and PRETENDING to have LAN domination when in reality they are shit to clay.

Dont get me wrong, i respect anyone and anything that has respect for others and their ways. Which means i once upon a time had respect for DFi.

Goodluck with the ONLINE competition.

Here's a suggestion; Stop' bullshitting to yourselves, and then to us. How about using the LANParty boards for LAN events where people cant hack/cheat or whatever the Fu&*.

I vote GIMMICK. I vote, lost me as a future customer.
You read to much into it. Kinda sad that something such as this makes you not buy a good quality motherboard.
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#14
denice25
nice! that sounds interesting!
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#15
iDont
CrAsHnBuRnXpIve never understood why people use commas in place of decimals when talking about CPU speed. Not only does it not make sense to me but it annoys the hell out of me.
Europeans use a comma instead of a dot as the decimal dot and as I live in the Netherlands, I've been taught to do so as well. We also use a dot instead of a comma to seperate the thousands in larger numbers.

Hate to use Yahoo Answers, but this explains a bit: answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081114210411AAAajd5
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