More of the same...

Fear not though, for things in the OC3D offices are very much still business as normal. The familiar faces of Tom and Bryan retain their positions to deliver you with your daily dose of both written and video tech, and our forum moderating team also remains unchanged. I have passed on my responsibilities to a small online forum community company called Social Knowledge who will be responsible for managing the server(s), software and ensuring the team and community have tools needed to remain the best overclocking community on the internet. You will see a few new faces from Social Knowledge including Andy who owns the little company, Janet who helps support the mods/admins, Jeff who is their programmer and will be building some new features for us.


Thanks for the warm welcome. OC3D is an amazing community and the steady stream of well done reviews and other tech info is astounding. The care and effort you, the site team and members have put into OC3D clearly shows and I pleased to be able to help out in any way I'm able.

Gossipy bits: I live in Washington State (USA) and when I'm not helping Andy out, am a musician. I have a band that tours a little, a neurotic dog and my "to do" list includes upgrading my PC. I imagine I'll be asking for some advice.... :)
 
Im still pretty new here so I never really knew you but all the same I would like to wish you all the best with everything in the future and I would also like to thank you for starting this wonderful site and forum :)

Welcome to Andy, Jeff and Janet.
 
Thanks for all the hard work you put in Jim, OC3D is the only forum i bother with and thats because the users on here are awesome, with the odd exception. hopefully the community can continue to grow under the new admins :D
 
Probably fitting that I should post on here (and late lol!)

Jim, it's been ages since I've seen you, Emma and the family but I hope all is well. Although I didn't take that much part in what was the core purpose of OC3D, it was fun to be around at the time it changed from SysXtreme to OC3D....I still remember that well. It was also fun to be apart of the gaming scene that you ran at the time as well, with Davos, Jiffz, Timmy, etc.

All good people and all good times.

I'm sure I'll catch up with you again somewhere :)
 
Love ya Jim XMS

My apologies for the bump, please forgive me. I'm just here to say one thing.

Thank you for everything Jim XMS. ^_^
 
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