Wednesday, 25 December 2013

GIGABYTE Retro OC'Contest. Centered on four classic 3D benchmarks from Futuremark

GIGABYTE Retro OC Contest





December 9th, 2013 – GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, today announced its latest overclocking contest hosted on HWBOT.org, the 'GIGABYTE Retro OC' Contest. Centered on four classic 3D benchmarks from Futuremark, the ‘GIGABYTE Retro OC’ Contest is an open invitation to revisit 3DMark benching software equipped with the latest hardware.

Open to all HWBOT members from December 9th, 2013 until January 12th 2014, GIGABYTE invites all Overclockers to get retrospective and take on the following stages using any hardware platform using a GIGABYTE motherboard.



Contest Stages

  • Stage 1: 3DMark01

  • Stage 2: 3DMark03

  • Stage 3: 3DMark05

  • Stage 4: 3DMark06




Contest Rules

All submissions must use a GIGABYTE motherboard. Entrants can use any processor platform. Multiple VGA cards allowed. All submissions must include a picture of the rig used, including competition background. Usual HWBOT submission and verification rules apply. Note: In the event of a tied score, the highest 3DMark01 score will determine the winner.

Contest Prizes



GIGABYTE Retro OC Contest Prizes: a total of USD $1500 in prize money will offered to overall 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th places

  • 1st Place: USD $500

  • 2nd Place: USD $400

  • 3rd Place: USD $300

  • 4th Place: USD $200

  • 5th Place: USD $100




The GIGABYTE 'Retro OC' contest will run for one month, from December 9th 2013, ending January 12th 2014 midnight GMT/UTC (8AM 13/01 GMT+8). Note: In the event of a tied score, the highest 3DMark01 score will determine the winner.

Participate open




  • GIGABYTE Retro OC Contest is open for submissions until 12 January 2014.

  • This competition is between Members.

  • You can submit benchmark results before 12 January 2014.


This competition is open to everyone. You can participate by making a submission during the competition. For more information please visit www.hwbot.org





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