Win Gigabyte Z87 & Haswell CPU's

I really hope i win, i've probally got the oldest rig on here but have plans to build a new one using an i7-4770k before rome total war 2 comes out, would save me chunk of my scarce cash. Good luck to all.
 
I really hope i win, i've probally got the oldest rig on here but have plans to build a new one using an i7-4770k before rome total war 2 comes out, would save me chunk of my scarce cash. Good luck to all.
You're not the only one with this sort of problem :p
 
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I really hope i win, i've probally got the oldest rig on here but have plans to build a new one using an i7-4770k before rome total war 2 comes out, would save me chunk of my scarce cash. Good luck to all.

Lemme pin point

... i've probally got the oldest rig on here...

Sad but true, no, you don't :P I do :P

Why so? My "present" laptop died, crashed, burned and went out the window ;( Now I'm using a PC which is from the year 2000, and it wasn't the top of the list at that time. Probably someone else will start whining that they are using a bronze gear and shaft type of computer from the times when Boolean was still around xD

Besides that, good luck guys / gals and hope the win goes TO THE RIGHT PERSON!!! xD
 
Good luck, everyone! I love this site, and the competitions are always cool. Thanks for being awesome!

That reminds me... if you, Severious, know that the competitions are always cool thus you knew of them from the past, if you knew of them in the past you most likely took part in them, with that if you took part in them you had to have an account, and with the post count 1 on this account of yours means that more then one account is assigned to one person which most likely takes part in the same competition to increase the statistical probability of a win...

That reminds me, is there such a rule of no-multi-account? I'd say that there is when you sign up for the web site and there is no such rule in the competition rule set.

Further more... "All entries will be placed into a prize draw with the winner picked randomly by OC3D" and "The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into", adding the two together makes it seem like if there is a OC3D judge that randomly picks the winner, but is this judge an algorithm or a real bone and flesh person? If it's an algorithm, then what's the mechanics standing behind the algorithm? Or rather, what's the criteria for the random pick? For sure there has to be some mechanisms protecting the random picking from multiple accounts, but... that would be against the rule... "All entries will be placed into a prize draw with the winner picked randomly by OC3D", so which one is it?

And what's this all about? It's just me processing and simulating information faster then the CPU I'm using xD
 
Glad I've discovered this place thanks to YouTube. Hoping to be of some assistance and hoping to learn some more too.

Good luck all.
 
That reminds me! What if the same person was to win, for example, the first prize from the random-round and the third prize from the online-round? Would it bring both prizes to the same person or are there some restrictions related with the process of random-winning? If there is such a filter that doesn't allow the person to win more then twice then what are the other filters?

But that aside...

I have no experience with overclocking due to the limitations of the hardware I have :( So please good fortune, let me experience the full length overclocking the CPU on my own hardware! :D

Aka: Good fortune! Make me win! Please! xD
 
I'm just a member, but you are not going to see a single person win multiple levels of prizes in a contest. I have gotten in many contests that allow multiple entries, it only helps your odds, it does not allow you to win multiple levels.
 
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