Report Students Compete In Real CPU & GPU Overclocking Tournaments At A European High School Sarfraz Khan • at EDT Add on Google A nice way to dive deep into the PC hardware and learn tuning and tweaking early on. Students Push PC Hardware to Their Limits At a European High School; Sponsors Offer Real Awards Such as Ryzen 5 7600X and GeForce RTX 4060 We wish more schools could host such tournaments, as they would be one of the best ways for teaching students about PC hardware in detail. Learning about computers in books and actually operating them are two different things, where the former gives you the knowledge to pass the exams, but the latter makes you truly understand how hardware works in practice. One such school exists on our planet, and it doesn't just conduct regular computer classes; it actually organizes PC hardware "overclocking" tournaments. Related Story Latest Steam Hardware Survey Reveals NVIDIA RTX 5070 Share Grew by 228% The Redditor u/2C_Wizard posted pics of his Polish high school lab, where the teacher encourages his students to fine-tune and tweak their PC hardware. Being an enthusiast himself, the teacher bought his LN2 setup at school while other students brought their setups for competing in CPU and GPU overclocking. It's a fun and engaging way to not just learn about hardware in general, but also how they can actually tweak it to bring performance boosts. We’ve already done two editions so far. It started when one of our teachers, who is really into overclocking in the Polish scene, encouraged us to try doing something bigger with it. It’s mostly students pushing CPUs/GPUs as far as possible, tweaking BIOS, running benchmarks, occasionally breaking things (one student broke two PSUs at first edition) but that’s part of the fun. We set everything up in the sports hall and even managed to get some pretty serious setups going. There was even a small stream running during it. - u/2C_Wizard The pics uploaded by the Redditor show a lab hosted in a basketball court, where more than two dozen students are engaged in improving their PC's performance by manually overclocking their CPUs and GPUs. We can see retro setups, laptops, open-bench systems, and some mid-range and high-end setups in the lab. The user says they regularly conduct the tournaments from time to time, and another one is going to take place in a couple of days. Moreover, they also livestream their competition, and sponsors offer them real hardware prizes, such as CPUs, GPUs, AIOs, and PSUs. Last competition winners received an AMD Ryzen 5 7600x, a GeForce RTX 4060, a 360mm AIO, and a 650W Gold power supply. This alone is encouraging enough for more students to participate in the next events. Kudos to their teacher, who himself participates and encourages younger students to learn about "hardware" and "finetuning". News Source: Reddit About the : Sarfraz Khan is a hardware with a focus on PC components and the builder community. With years of experience writing about PC hardware and laptops, his work has been featured on several reputable technology publications. Sarfaraz's hands-on experience is demonstrated through his first-person accounts of using and comparing different hardware configurations, providing practical and relatable insights for everyday users. His technical analysis is respected by peers in the enthusiast community and has been cited by specialized hardware sites such as Germany's Igor's Lab. Follow on Google to get more of our news coverage in your feeds. Further Reading ASRock Phantom Gaming 360 LCD 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler Review: Great Cooling With VRM Fan & Halo-ARGB Fan Frame ASUS Debuts 800 Series Neo Refresh Motherboards With Improved Lane Layouts And ROG Strix LC IV Series AIO Coolers RTX 3060 Returns to Fight GPU Shortages: NVIDIA’s Response to RTX 50 Scarcity MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Features Next-Gen AIO Cooler, Massive LCD, & Monster 1600W PCB, Co-Developed With NVIDIA For Extreme Power & Clocks Read all on Students Compete In Real CPU & GPU Overclocking Tournaments At A European High School
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