Extreme overclockers from North America compete to win prizes including a place in the World Championship Final at the end of the year. The Qualification round will commence in mid-afternoon and involve several benchmarks, lasting 3 hours.
The Extreme Finals start on the morning of April 17 with two 30 minute segments allowed for the semi-finals. The Extreme Final will be held on the afternoon of April 17 shortly followed by an Award Ceremony. Benchmarks will be drawn at random from 6 possible benchmarks: XTU, 3DMark11 Physics, Cinebench R11.5, Wprime 32M, GPUPI 100M, Ref. Clock (BCLK). Each overclocker is allowed to veto-out one benchmark. More information at HWBOT
The Extreme World Series contest will start in the afternoon of April 16th. Extreme Overclockers will be given 3 hours for the qualification round benching on XTU, SuperPi 32M, and 3DMark11 Physics. Note: For all these benchmarks the CPUs limited to Skylake @ 5GHz max and 5GHz uncore.
The Extreme Finals will start on the morning of April 17th with two 30 minute segments allowed for the semi-finals.
The Extreme Final will be held on the afternoon of April 17th shortly followed by an Award Ceremony. Note: Benchmarks will be drawn at random from six possible benchmarks: XTU, 3DMark 11 Physics , Cinebench R11.5, Wprime 32M, GPUPI 100M, Reference Clock (BCLK). Each overclocker in each segment will be allowed to veto-out one benchmark.
Detailed Rules:
Qualifiers:
Finals:
Don’t forget that both Amateur and Extreme category overclocking contests include some great prizes for the winners including motherboards from ASUS, Seasonic Power Supplies, memory kits from G.SKILL and a “special World Tour edition” benchtable by Streacom. Also, the Extreme Series offers a chance to compete in the World Series Grand Final in Berlin at the end of the year.


1st Place:
2nd Place::
3rd Place::
| # | User | Team | Points |
| 1 | 50 pts | ||
| 2 | 42 pts | ||
| 3 | 35 pts | ||
| 4 | 31 pts | ||
| 5 | 27 pts |
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