4. Event Information
• Date: Friday, September 30
• Location: University of San Pedro Sula
(USAP)
• Goal: Teach to students and teachers what is
overclocking and how it’s done.
6. Event Overview
• Part 1: General computer component knowledge
– Presenting each component
– Explain the roles / function
– Show how they connect
• Part 2: Overclocking the system
– Introduction of the host
– Introduction of the Sponsors / brands of components
– Explain the important of cooling
– Overclocking Demonstration
7. Event Attendance
• Total participants : 95 people
• Feedback:
– Very positive
– A lot of questions from the audience about how
overclocking works
– Questions about safety for the hardware
– Strong enthusiasm and general interest
– Something most never seen / only heard of
8. Demonstration System Specs
Used for demo
• i3 6320 3.9GHz
• Z170M AsRock OC FORMULA
• Noctua NH-D15
• PNY 512mb 8600 GT
• Crass KLEVV DDR4 2133MHz 8GB
• 240GB HyperX Savage
• Seasonic Platinum 860W
• Gelid GC Extreme
Components on display
• Silverstone TD02-E
• MSI XPOWER Titanium Edition Gaming
13. Additional Feedback
• Very positive comments
• Several request for advise on my Facebook
• Good feeling that the community is starting to
grow
• The coordinator of the Engineering computer
media department is very pleased and
supportive for more events
• Hope to receive more support to achieve
greater goals
14. Future Plans
• Next: First Amateur Overclocking Tournament
in Honduras
– Targeted at those who took the workshops
• Give them a chance to apply more skills
– Will require a greater support to make it big
• Confident to receive more support from partners
– Combine with a Gaming Tournament
• Long term: Strengthen the local community