Gigabyte Open Overclocking Championship 2010 – Summary
The Asian-African Finals
On the following day, Alva found himself amidst other contestants from fifteen different countries. It was the Asian-African final, and everybody was poised for some action. More and more people gathered around to see what was happening. Aside from the dancers and the live music, the overclockers themselves proved to be quite a spectacle. This time, it was free for all. Everybody was allowed to use whatever cooling method they could get their hands on. Consequently, we saw a lot of LN2 canisters with their smoking-cold containers lying around.
Umm… We guess the video speaks for itself
Three winners from this Asian-African final would be sent to Taiwan to compete with champions from the rest of the world. Contestants had 4 hours to accumulate their score. Two Indonesian finalists from the preliminary round the day before, Alva Jonathan and Ekky, represented their country in this Asian-African final of GOOC 2010. Below is a complete lineup of finalists from the Asia and Africa regions.