The improved and renewed 2016 season of the Pro OC Championship features five overclockers who provide paid content throughout the season and an open and overclocker-based Pro OC competition.
The third round of the Pro OC Championship has 5 stages. Every other weekend, the stages are open for submissions. The first competition weekend is on Aug 5-8 as the contestants start off with Cinebench R15. On Aug 19-22, the stage is Geekbench3 Multi Core. On Sep 2-5, we change gear to Wprime 32M. On Sep 16-19, we have a look at 3DMark Vantage. The final competition day is on Sep 23-26 and features 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme as benchmark. All stages must be done with X99 Broadwell-E and 1xGPU.
The HWBOT Pro OC Program is a cooperative platform for the promotion of overclocking, its community, and its partners. The platform is established to facilitate cooperation between professional overclockers and commercial business enterprises. It aims to support the overclocking eco-system from top to bottom:
The Pro OC Partners for 2016 are: Lucky_n00b (Indonesia), Splave (USA), Drweez (South Africa), Xtreme Addict (Poland) and FirekillerGR/Phil (Greece). Stay tuned for their articles, videos and other overclocking content!
For the 2016 season of the Road To Pro competition series, which includes both Pro OC and Challenger Divisions, the top-tier league format has been improved. This season the competition features five overclockers who provide paid content throughout the season and an open and per overclocker Pro OC competition.
The first round of the Pro OC Championship has five stages. Every other weekend, the stages are open for submissions. The first competition weekend is on February 6-7 as the contestants start off with 3DMark01. On February 20-21, the stage is XTU with 5.5GHz Core i7 6700K processors. On March 5-6, we change gear to single GPU overclocking with Heaven Extreme. On March 19-20, SuperPI 32M is the challenge featuring dual core Skylake processors. The final competition day is on March 26-27 and features Memory Clock as benchmark.
The five content creators will participate in the competition, but are excluded from winning prizes. In Round 1 of the Pro OC Championship a total of USD $700 can be won, distributed among the top-3 overall. First place wins $400, second place wins $200 and third place wins $100.
The competition is open to everyone but requires pre-registration. For more information, check out the Pro OC Championship Round 1 discussion thread and the Pro OC Program announcement thread.

For the 2016 season of the Road To Pro competition series, which includes both Pro OC and Challenger Divisions, the top-tier league format has been improved. This season the competition features five overclockers who provide paid content throughout the season and an open and per overclocker Pro OC competition. The five content creators will participate in the competition, but are excluded from winning prizes.
In Round 1 of the Pro OC Championship a total of USD $1300 can be won, distributed among the top-3 overall. First place wins $600, second place wins $400 and third place wins $300. The competition is open to everyone but requires pre-registration.
For more information, check out the Pro OC Championship Round 1 discussion thread and the Pro OC Program announcement thread.
| # | Participant | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 |
Points
|
| 1 |
10 pts
|
8 pts
|
6 pts
|
9 pts
|
9 pts
|
42 pts | |
| 2 |
9 pts
|
9 pts
|
10 pts
|
10 pts
|
38 pts | ||
| 3 |
10 pts
|
7 pts
|
8 pts
|
8 pts
|
33 pts | ||
| 4 |
9 pts
|
6 pts
|
4 pts
|
5 pts
|
4 pts
|
28 pts | |
| 5 |
7 pts
|
7 pts
|
7 pts
|
7 pts
|
28 pts | ||
| 6 |
8 pts
|
5 pts
|
6 pts
|
6 pts
|
25 pts | ||
| 7 |
5 pts
|
3 pts
|
4 pts
|
5 pts
|
17 pts | ||
| 8 |
10 pts
|
3 pts
|
3 pts
|
16 pts | |||
| 9 |
8 pts
|
8 pts |
| # | User | Team | Points |
| 1 | 50 pts | ||
| 2 | 42 pts | ||
| 3 | 35 pts | ||
| 4 | 31 pts | ||
| 5 | 27 pts | ||
| 6 | 23 pts | ||
| 7 | 21 pts | ||
| 8 | 19 pts | ||
| 9 | 18 pts |
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