It was my second International
overclocking competition. AOCC
(Asus Advance Overclocking
Championship) in the July of
2008 in Hong Kong. Simply
because it was the first time I
met so many overclockers from
around the world.
What would like to say
manufacturers as a whole who
are reading this?
Some of the manufacturers
are doing a great job selling
products with overclocking
features. They are making
great components because
they have learned what is
required to make great products
from overclokers. I hope in
future all manufacture will
continue to make products
with overclocking features
while they continue to support
overclockers.
Is there anything you would like
to extend to the community and
other readers?
Overclocking used to be just a
hobby but now it’s grown up to be
fairly serious and professional.
Through overclocking we are
able to make friends from
all walks of life. This is more
important than the actual
overclocking I believe. I hope we
can keep it like that going forward.
Outside of overclocking, what
else are you as passionate about
and spent an equal amount of
time if not more doing?
My wife and two boys are my
life. My wife has a restaurant
business and when I’m not
overclocking I spend my time
with them, especially the boys.
Do you have any advice for young
overclockers just starting out?
Yeah, I see many young
overvlockers these days
all talented and skilled. It’s
only a matter of time before
they become the established
overclockers of future. All I
can say is that they should
just keep learning and soon
enough they will be better
than some of the older and
more veteran overclockers out
there.
Any final words?
I have made so many friends
around the world as a result of
overclocking. Splave, Perica
Bari, Rbuass, Vivi, Nick Shih,
Andre Yang, Mad22, Sam
tapakah, Dernettemann,
Uncle Faster, Pro, Hiwa and
so many others, all highly
skilled and great people. I hope
overclocking can continue to
grow this brotherhood.
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