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Country Name and City:
Hong Kong, China.

What language(s) do you speak?
Cantonese, Mandarin, English.

Your nickname mad222 , how did
that come about?
222 sounds =easy easy easy in
Cantonese; mad222=easy to get mad.

When did you start overclocking
seriously or rather competitively
for points? Is overclocking solely for
competitive purposes or do you take
part in it for fun mainly?
I started overclocking about 8 years
ago and began to participate in We know you mostly bench NVIDIA
competitions since the development graphics cards, but what are your
of my first OC Team in 2008. Yes, I thoughts on the Radeon R9 290X?
mainly do it for fun. Frankly, not bad at all if ATI can
spend more time on polishing its
Which is your favourite benchmark drivers. I like the idea of core unlock
if any and what is your least on certain GPU die batches. It s
favourite and why? always fun to unlock something with
I like all kinds of 3D & 2D surprising bonus.
benchmarks except those with
heavy silicon torture. You have been overclocking with
a lot of the guys at HKEPC. Do you
Youve been doing a lot of work with mainly bench with them or do you
GALAXY lately, how did you get have other people you regularly
together with the company and why bench with?
do you prefer to work with them I do bench with HKEPC team mates,
over any other vendor? but I bench alone most of the time.
I started to associate with Galaxy
in a competition organized by them What are your two favourite
back in 2009. Galaxy is a growing motherboards at the moment for the
company that insistently aims to Z87 and the X79 platform?
promote and advocate the concept of Asus Z87 M6E & ASRock Z87M OCF;
Overclocking if you will. Asus R4E & R4BE.

Any great scores you can tell us What is the most supportive
about that you ve achieved using the memory vendor for you and
new 780Ti HOF? overclocking?
Ah... you will get the surprises in Team, Corsair and Geil at the
time. moment.
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