Images of All the Action!
 
Over at the VIA tent, passers by could experience a
Hi-Def gaming experience on K8T800 Pro chipset based
gaming PCs.
 
The ultra compact and feature packed VIA EPIA Mini-ITX
motherboards proved to be the ideal platform for the
VIA sponsored PC Speed Building Competition. With so
many components included on the motherboard itself,
the Speed Building Competition showed the assembled
crowd just how easy it is to put together a Mini-ITX
based system. Here, Tim Brown of VIA invites the contestants
in the PC Speed Building Contest to come to the stage
and take their positions.
 
The contestants, Jo of www.HEXUS.net
and Spodey of www.spodesabode.com
waste no time and dive straight into assembling their PCs as the
starting whistle sounds. Both Jo and Spodey were ably assisted by
their assistants, the lovely Joanne and Samantha. The competition
reaches its climax. Spodey appears to be almost home as he attaches
the case lid, while Jo seems to have some cabling issues and has
to consult the user’s manual.
 
VIA’s Tim Brown and Wil Harris of bit-tech.net chair
the VIA sponsored Overclocking Clinic. A team of overclocking
experts from popular UK PC Enthusiast websites www.HEXUS.net
and www.bit-tech.net
get to work on a K8T800 Pro chipset based gaming system
provided by bespoke PC retailer Savrow.
 
Tim and Wil answer overclocking related questions from
the audience. Thanks to the enhanced overclocking options
of the K8T800 Pro chipset, just a few minutes of tweaking
work delivers a clear jump CPU clock speed and system
performance.
 
Fatal1ty is introduced to the crowd by the MC. Predictably,
Fatal1ty once again gave a flawless performance and
a master class in how to grind your opponent into the
ground. Although some challengers put up a very credible
fight, the £1,000 prize money went unclaimed again.
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