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Corsair OC Main Event at Computex 2013 Featuring George Makris & Andre Yang *fixed audio*

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The OC Main Event was sponsored by both Corsair and Intel and was all about pushing the new "Haswell" 4th Generation Core series 4770K to its limit! Andre Yang stole the show with victories in 8 categories! WD is posting daily updates from the show to their landing page here: wdc.com Sponsor Link 1: 15% off internal hard drives until June 16th, 2013 (US & EU only) with promocode "COMPUTEX2013" - wdstore.com & bit.ly Sponsor Link 2: Corsair Vengenace gaming peripherals. Quality peripherals with legendary Corsair customer service - corsair.com Sponsor Link 3: NCIX is my favourite Canadian computer store. They're my bros (almost literally. I have family that works there). They also ship internationally now! - ncix.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Music from Adhesive Wombat used with permission: youtube.com

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The Corsair OC Main Event at Computex 2013 provides an in-depth look at the overclocking competition sponsored by Corsair and Intel, featuring George Makris and Andre Yang. The segment kicks off with Linus and team explaining the event’s leaderboard, which tracks multiple score categories from Super PI 32m down to 3DMark Fire Strike, with prize pools ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 dollars in the day’s rounds and a total grand prize of 20,000 dollars. Over the course of the broadcast, competitors push hardware to extreme limits, with reports of liquid nitrogen cooling and aggressive thermal measures as teams attempt to outpace the ivy bridge era numbers. The host explains the strategy behind Anton TL and Andre Yang’s team choices, noting how they optimize participation across several prizes rather than chasing a single top score. As the competition unfolds, the commentators highlight notable milestones like a 6.9 GHz processor overclock and memory frequencies approaching 3,800 MHz, underscoring Haswell’s apparent out-of-the-gate potential. The open-category awards ceremony caps the event, with Andre and TL collecting multiple trophies for sweeping all eight benchmarks and the grand Super PI prize going to AP Pac and another teammate, demonstrating a variety of approaches to heavy hardware tuning. The coverage closes with appreciation for Linus Tech Tips’ event reporting, hinting at continued Haswell coverage and the excitement surrounding overclocking culture and its community.

Topics · science & technology · overclocking · events & competitions · hardware

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What were the main prizes at the Corsair OC Main Event Computex 2013 and which team won the grand prize?
The event offered multiple prizes from 1,000 to 5,000 dollars for various benchmarks, totaling 20,000 dollars in prize money. The grand prize for the Super PI 32M category went to AP Pac and a teammate.
Why did Andre Yang and TL focus on multiple prizes instead of aiming for just the top score in one category?
Their strategy was to maximize overall earnings by targeting several categories, as there was a belief that distributing effort across multiple benchmarks increased the chance of securing more prizes before the competition ended.