TheOverclocker Issue 21 | Page 7

Europe for example. How often do you have overclocking sessions in a month? It depends, but I will bench for sure if I receive new hardware, in a month though I have anywhere between two to four sessions usually. Which are the people you overclock with the most when you have group sessions? I think most overclockers around the world are good people so I bench with just about anybody. I encourage people who can work together as a team, sharing knowledge about overclocking and producing good result. Who is your closest competition in your country or in the world actually? The person that you feel challenges you the most with similar hardware to your own. There are so many good overclockers in Indonesia like Ekky (Jengkol), Benny and Jonathan Alva aka Lucky n00b (Team Captain for Jagad Review). They are all highly skilled and senior overclockers. I don’t feel though that there’s any competition between us because I am overclocking not for the competitiveness but purely because I love it. I’m only concerned about improving my own results and exceeding my limits. I don’t really think much about other people’s results. In your opinion, is overclocking growing, dying or staying about the same in your country? Well this is very hard to answer. I don’t know what the situation is right now but we can clearly see many more components than before such as motherboards, graphics cards, memory, power Issue 21 | 2012 The OverClocker 7