[Press Release] G.Skill’s 8th annual OC World Cup has just concluded. The company has declared CENS the champion, who pushed the memory to its limits using Intel Core i9-14900KF and Asus ROG Maximus Z790 parts.
Thanks to his efforts, CENS has won a whopping $10,000.
The finals saw Seby, CENS, and biso biso competing for the grand prize on June 7. This stage required the participants to complete a maximum memory frequency challenge and run three benchmarks with the CPU at 7GHz OC speed.
The contestants were able to push G.Skill’s memory as far as DDR5-9000+ CL28 during the grand finals. This display not only highlighted the skills of all the finalists but also the incredible overclocking potential of G.Skill’s memory.
All in all, the OC World Cup concluded on a strong note. Thanks to all the partners and contestants, the 8th iteration of this event became a memorable part of Computex 2024.
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