TheOverclocker Issue 29 | Page 8

What was the last bit of overclocking you did and when was it? Since leaving MSI in August last year I’ve actually not overclocked at all, except for maybe some help with troubleshooting at the following MOA 2013. Any hardware you’re looking forward to using this year? X99 and 8-core Haswell-E for sure, I’ve been missing real improvements of the high performance segment pretty much since the X79 launch almost three years ago. NVIDIA’s upcoming high-end Maxwell GPUs on TSMC 20 nm process is also something that I look forward to trying out. I suspect I know the answer for this but what is your favourite motherboard and graphics card to date? Actually I’d have to say the Asus Rampage III Extreme combined with Gulftown 980/990X. This was for a long time a very solid platform I used together with Kinc for several 3DMark records. When it comes to graphics there’s no competing with the MSI Lightning series. The most fun for me was the MSI GTX 480 Lightning which required figuring out GPU overclocking on LN2 all over again due to Fermi’s insane power density. What is your single greatest or most memorable overclocking achievement? All of the overclocking competitions have been a blast, but the most memorable event has to be at the last moments of MOA 2010. ME4ME and I were overclocking the MSI GTX 480 Lightning at hundreds of MHz higher than the others and everyone around us was wondering what the hell we were doing with all those hair dryers. We figured out that if we kept the PCB from freezing and the thermal paste fresh though thermal cycling down to roughly -50*C at high load after a crash we could hit really high frequencies. It resulted in us winning our second consecutive MSI MOA competition and an infamous after party that got a bit out of hand. (:D) Anything you’d like to see changed in the overclocking community right now? I’d like manufacturers to be more open to the people outside the inner circle and release tools to enable everyone in the community to have the same chance to compete. Of course you’ll 8 The OverClocker Issue 29 | 2014