This weekend, Taipei played host to some of the world’s best overclocking talent by being the city of choice for Gigabyte’s Open Overclocking Championship. After holding numerous competitions across nearly every continent, fifteen overclockers won their way to the finals. During this worldwide final event they were able to compete for a grand prize of $5,000 USD and bragging rights for winning one of the most well known events on the yearly overclocking calendar.
Hardware Canucks was invited to cover GOOC 2010 and while our coverage started with the North American finals, it was only fitting that we followed through to the LN2-heavy final in Taiwan. In our continuing coverage, this article will mostly be focused upon the sights of GOOC 2010 and the numerous photo opportunities it provided. Our full event report will be up in a little while but until then, here is a Photo Tour of the GOOC 2010 World Finals.
Hardware Canucks was invited to cover GOOC 2010 and while our coverage started with the North American finals, it was only fitting that we followed through to the LN2-heavy final in Taiwan. In our continuing coverage, this article will mostly be focused upon the sights of GOOC 2010 and the numerous photo opportunities it provided. Our full event report will be up in a little while but until then, here is a Photo Tour of the GOOC 2010 World Finals.
Welcome To the GOOC
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