How is it going guys….. It is good to be here thanks for the invitation. Very nice work on the site for all . It is my understanding that Rom, OC and Rom’s brother have done a lot of work here.To all those involved, very nice work on the site.

I started out just being a gamer as I am sure a lot of overclockers have.  Searching for that extra FPS on our minimum FPS …. Nothing worse than chugging  in a game when you are totally in to it. Sort of takes the fun out of the real intense moments…Hence the overclocker in myself was born.  It started way back a long time ago with a simple PII and from there to the first 1GHz CPU to ever hit the market … It was the best of times for sure as the beginnings of the clock wars raged on for years with Intel and AMD trading blows. My first overclocking experience started with an Athlon XP … If I remember correct it was like 1.7 GHz and I got it to run at 2.2 and my FPS were up…. Learning very basic skills I made it through the coming generations with not much problem and modest overclocks on my CPU’s and GPU’s. I began to think I was not a novice anymore ….LOL wow was I wrong it was super noob for sure. But everyone has a beginning of where they start to understand what it is they are doing.  Mine was on a site most are familiar with call EOCF. Being a total noob I was commenting on things and throwing my opinions around on things I only had a very basic knowledge of. This was quickly picked up by some of the experienced members of that time. The much deserved hammer came down….LOL.

I finally jumped ship from the far more advanced AMD product at that point for the shear muscle of the q6600. Looking for help with Intel overclocking  I started asking questions mostly landing on deaf ears and the butt of jokes… But there was one who stood out and really linked me up with some great reading and some basic settings to get started. He did not hand me a template just to plug in but instead he gave me a understanding of overclocking in a depth I have never been at before. I will always appreciate what The Reverend did for me. Instead of giving me a fish he showed me how to fish. I will always remember  that post as it sat for days on end with no response until he stepped in and helped. I was still learning and thanks to some other guys such as Splave, Ether.real , Gunbo13, and DiMeLo I was able to be well on my way to having a good understanding and appreciation for overclocking.

X3 was born and it was epic in my quest for maximum performance. The thread spread like wild fire through the forum and everyone was optimizing for this bench.  Little did we know that IMO it is the most prolific total system performance benchmark available today… There are some that do not agree.  But many have found performance they have only dreamed about optimizing for this bench.  OC, Dentlord, RickSS, GFDuke, Daawg and Rom even laid down a score but is not a big advocate of X3….LOL (Sorry Rom)  just to name a few have all run this as well as all the founders of NBOC  I only mention this as at EOCF there are well over 200 results, over 5000 posts and almost  100,000 hits in the sake of creating a performance based table that all can see and used for possible upgrade paths and also things that don’t work so well. Stop by and lay down a number and trust me on this one the competition is fierce …. See OC for your official X3 Avy ………………….LOL (Sorry OC) It was not long after that that things fell apart there as many quality members left and NBOC was born.

I was invited to join very early on at NBOC and to this day I do not know why as there were many more skilled overclockers than myself. This site saw me through the e8600 and i7 builds and grasping a good understanding  of what makes them tick. With prolific threads of real information and learning I was indeed fortunate.  Things this year have been a bit of a mess but I am working through it and the whole time the team has been supportive and as I do not know any of them personally in life I feel that I am fortunate to have such friends. It truly is the last stop for me as I visit other sites and read many threads I will always think of NBOC as the best of the best. All the founders and members are rock solid and as there are many who visit only a selected few are invited to be members.  It is my hope I can come out of this year strong and stand beside my team mates in our quest to be the best overclocking site/team in the world.

My future plans are up in the air as money is tight now. But I will try to wait for the nV release before making a decision on new Vid cards. I would love to grab a DO as well so I can maximize my i920 results in the bench threads and at the Bot . But with the budget may be worth saving for the new Intel flagship. Still working this out in my mind. I would like to build a dedicated room in the basement of my new house just for my PC exploits. It would have a great work area with a 600 CFM draft induced ducting system to bring outside ambient in and also have a by pass to bring in AC form my heat pump in the summer. This will solve my ambient problem year round for intake air. It will also have plenty if dedicated power outlets to keep the flow of power pure and strong. Plenty of area to work and try to implement a dual set up on a cool ass rack RickSS sent me with two screens and hardware and peripherals for head to head gaming when I have guests. For now H2O is the only alternative I have but once I get on my feet may look into a SS or a custom chilled water system. Can’t say that Dice or LN2 intrigue me much. That is not to say that I do not totally dig watching it and seeing results it is just not my cup of tea as I want something I just turn on and off ………….Lazy I guess …..LOL  Below are a few pics of my current rig now down to just one 295

Current Rig Specs:

Lian Li PC 70
Gigabyte EX-58 Extreme
Intel i920
3x2Gb’s G skill PI Blacks
nV GTX 295

Creative PCIe Titanium XFi
PCP&C 750 quad
Pioneer slot load DVD Rom
74 Gb Raptor

500 GB WD Black Edition
500 GB Seagate
DD Dual 5.25 bay res
2/120 Thermochill Rad
4/120 Fesor rad
655 Swiftech
(7) 80mm and
(10) 120mm fans

Six partitions XP, 64 Vista, 64 Win 7

I also look forward to what the Wormhole has in store for us all as the founders here are all NBOC team mates that I have come to be friends with over the last year or so. Great site guys keep up the good work and keep kicking ass and taking names.

The Witchdoctor

6 Responses to “The Witchdoctor: Begining to End with a Bright Future”

  1. rickss69 says:

    Good read WD…and I remember those times benching X3 very well. Exciting times they were.

  2. romdominance says:

    Great first entry WD, welcome back, can’t wait to bench with you again!

  3. ocgmj says:

    Fantastic first post WD!

  4. Witchdoctor says:

    Thanks guys….

    Congats on the position OC ..

    With my supierior english skills I am sure to keep you on your toes….LOL

  5. ocgmj says:

    It’s all good brother. Adding some special WD words to the spell check. j/k!

  6. MaadDaawg says:

    OK, who kidnapped my brother WD and substituted another writer???? Hey WD, ran X3 again the other day on my bencher but didn’t beat The Dentlord so I didn’t post. Maybe with the 285′s instead of the 295′s ??

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