for GOC, scores set but records
broken at a single event. 2017 saw
many more records broken
at the competition, but that in no way
takes away from what the
contestants wer able to achieve in a
short space of time and after a long
and intense overclocking showdown.
Looking to 2019, no word has been
uttered about the competition, but if
2018 is anything to go by it should be
a worthy follow up. With more time
spent with the RTX cards, matured
drivers and an overall more mature
ecosystem, there’s no question that
competitors and the subsequent
records they break will surpass
every single one set at this event.
That however will have to wait,
but until then, look out for qualifiers
and naturally more HOF quality
gear. GALAX ended the year on a
high note, and in 2019 the scores
will only get better as the bar has
been raised. One would not be
surprised if these performance
milestones were improved once
again by more HOF hardware.
As a 10th anniversary GOC
competition, this was an
outstanding production and not
only was it done in style but with
arguably the best overclocking
gear on the market right now.
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