Computer experts gathered at Computex to test how fast they could make processors run. Liquid nitrogen kept the chips extremely cold during high-speed tests. Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processors paired with ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboards for the competition. G.SKILL memory modules used SK hynix chips to handle the demanding workloads. Each participant pushed memory speeds and voltages to dangerous limits.
Competitor Seby achieved the fastest memory speed of DDR5-12666 during live testing rounds. CENS from Germany won the 10,000 dollar prize for the second straight year. His victory came from balancing peak speeds with stable computer operation throughout testing. The German champion employed precise timing adjustments and voltage adjustments to prevent system crashes. Sub-zero temperatures require special techniques to prevent cold-shock computer errors.
G.SKILL provided memory modules for all participants during the timed competition. Intel supplied processors and ASUS delivered motherboards for stability testing purposes. HWBOT managed online scoring updates throughout the entire event day. Judges evaluated both synthetic benchmark results and real application performance scores. Time pressure compelled competitors to adjust their cooling systems and computer settings rapidly.
Competitor Seby achieved the fastest memory speed of DDR5-12666 during live testing rounds. CENS from Germany won the 10,000 dollar prize for the second straight year. His victory came from balancing peak speeds with stable computer operation throughout testing. The German champion employed precise timing adjustments and voltage adjustments to prevent system crashes. Sub-zero temperatures require special techniques to prevent cold-shock computer errors.
G.SKILL provided memory modules for all participants during the timed competition. Intel supplied processors and ASUS delivered motherboards for stability testing purposes. HWBOT managed online scoring updates throughout the entire event day. Judges evaluated both synthetic benchmark results and real application performance scores. Time pressure compelled competitors to adjust their cooling systems and computer settings rapidly.