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GIGABYTE Wants to Take You to Computex 2015 with the GIGABYTE Z97 – X99 BIG XTU Challenge

Hosted on HWBOT.ORG, Binge Bench for a Chance to Win BIG!

GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of gigabyte logomotherboards and graphics cards, has announced one of its most rewarding overclocking competition as of yet with the GIGABYTE Z97 – X99 BIG XTU Challenge, its latest contest hosted on HWBOT.org. The GIGABYTE Z97 – X99 BIG XTU Challenge gives the overclocking community a chance to tweak their systems on for a single benchmark, Intel’s XTU. By submitting scores to hit a secret target, overclockers cumulate points and run the chance to win not only cash prizes and hardware, but also a trip to Taipei, Taiwan to attend the Computex 2015 IT trade show with GIGABYTE. Skills will be on display on both Z97 and X99 platforms to be able to submit as many scores within a limited window. A lot is on the line; a total of USD $4,000 in cash, 4 GIGABYTE motherboards and an EPIC grand prize!

Do you feel up to the challenge? Each of the 4 rounds will have 10 secret target scores which will be revealed only after their submission period. But to guide you, a target range will be announced in advance. Your goal is to submit as many scores within that range during a 3 days period and try to hit the secret score. Participants who hit the secret target score will cumulate a point and have a chance at winning the Grand Prize or cash prize! Good luck to all!!

Contest Rounds
Round 1: XTU – Z97 Motherboard – 2x cores CPU
Target score window and time to be announced on HWBOT competition page.
Submission from March 1st until March 30th, 2015.
Round 2: XTU – X99 Motherboard – 6x cores CPU
Target score window and time to be announced on HWBOT competition page.
Submission from March 1st until March 30th, 2015.
Round 3: XTU – Z97 Motherboard – 4x cores CPU
Target score window and time to be announced on HWBOT competition page.
Submission from March 31st until April 29th, 2015.
Round 4: XTU – X99 Motherboard – 8x cores CPU
Target score window and time to be announced on HWBOT competition page.
Submission from March 31st until April 29th, 2015.

How to participate
– You have a 3 day period to submit within a range of target scores.                 – You can submit any scores within that window.                                                       – The actual winning target is kept secret until after the submission period.  – The participants who reached that secret target cumulate a point.

How to win
– $1,000: The participant with the most points at the end of a round wins the cash prize! Tie breakers are decided by looking at submissions time, if two participants hit the same target starting from the earliest target) the one with the earliest submission wins.
– GIGABYTE X99-SOC Champion motherboard: One lucky draw winner will be selected within each round.
– GRAND PRIZE, Computex 2015 Trip: To win the grand prize, participants can collect the most points across all 4 rounds. Trip includes flights to and from Taipei, hotels for 5 nights and a full schedule around Computex 2015 from June 1st until June 6th, 2015. (final details to be arranged with the winner.)

Contest Rules
– Round 1 is limited to GIGABYTE Z97 motherboards and Intel 2 cores CPU only.
– Round 2 is limited to GIGABYTE Z97 motherboards and Intel 6 cores CPU only.
– Round 3 is limited to GIGABYTE X99 motherboards and Intel 4 cores CPU only.
– Round 4 is limited to GIGABYTE X99 motherboards and Intel 8 cores CPU only.
– Target submission will be open on the first day at 00:01 (UTC +8) and close on the last day at 23:59 (UTC+8)
– During the 3 days the target is open, participants can submit as many INDIVIDUAL scores as they want. No duplicate scores allowed in the same stage from the same participant.
– Air and water cooling ONLY, temperature must be above 25⁰ Celsius. Cooling CPU or RAM with LN2 or dry ice is not acceptable.
– Every submission must include the competition background, XTU’s CPU frequency and a picture of your rig. HWBOT submission and verification rules apply.
– Every submission must include the competition background, CPU-Z (CPU, Motherboard) information, the XTU CPU frequency and a picture of your rig. HWBOT submission and verification rules apply.
– Computex trip winner and cash prize winners are not eligible for lucky draw.
– A participant is eligible to win only once. If he is found to be the winner in multiple categories, the prize will go to the runner up.
– Except Elite overclockers, everyone is welcome to participate, but employees or affiliates of this industry (including retailer/distributor/manufacturers) are excluded from wining prizes. (you still can join for fun…

Contest Prizes
• Round 1 ~ 4
1st place of each round will receive $1,00 USD
• Lucky draw (To be held at the end of the competition)
Four randomly selected participants within each round will receive an X99-SOC Champion motherboard
• Computex Trip (To be held at the end of the competition)
Overall 1st place will be given a trip to Computex 2015.