TheOverclocker Issue 41 | Page 50

galax G ALAX, who gained tractions and respect through their HOF graphics cards (now expanded to other components) was doing what they do best. Which is allowing overclockers to show their skills and have a good time with loads of liquid nitrogen and plenty of impressive hardware. Instead of just showing off the latest GTX 1000 series graphics card, GALAX was focused on their overclocking message and branding, featuring legendary overclockers on their booth such as Duck_san, Lucky_n00b, Mad Tse (who wasn’t actually in the trenches when I visited) who ha s by all accounts reached grand master level in overclocking and many other well- known and respected overclockers. I can recall a single record during my time there, but of more importance was a great chat I had with Mad Tse about a whole host of things within the overclocking community and landscape. It’s rare to find any one person with such influence speak so soberly and with such insight into the overclocking community and everything else that we hold dear to the activity. This is one brain that our previous interview definitely didn’t do any justice and if possible, we will be seeing him again in a video interview. All one can say is that there definitely needs to be more dialogue at this level within the community. If there’s anything one walked away with at the GALAX booth and their presence it’s that the company has a seriously committed and insightful individual advocating for them. The records and LN2 are always impressive, but those come and go. Such interactions though are far and few in between and in a way, shows just how GALAX has been able to achieve this much in such a short period of time. Certainly, one of the highlights during the entire Computex tour. No wonder there’s great respect for HOF components, in particular graphics cards and DRAM modules. The OverClocker Computex Supplement | 2017