An Introduction to OC KnockOut. Come & Play!

What is OC Knockout?

OC Knockout is an application designed for competitive fun, for all overclockers: from air cooling enthusiasts to professionals using liquid nitrogen. OCKO is backed up with a competition database right here on the ROG website, recording Battle Points won in each contest, so you can keep track of your global standings in each of the events. One the main aims of OC KnockOut is to cultivate an interest in overclocking among newcomers and PC enthusiasts alike, so it’s been designed in a way that is easy to learn but difficult to master. The delta between the winner’s and loser’s existing Battle Points (BP) will determine how much BP gets transferred. In other words, a seasoned veteran with a huge BP would not find it rewarding to beat a low BP newcomer, while conversely if a newcomer beats a veteran, a lot of BP would go his way. The BP system is backed by graded levels and achievements users can aim for when breaking records or reaching certain BP levels.   OC KnockOut is deliberately not a benchmark: most benchmarks are designed to evaluate a PC’s performance, and overclockers use them to compete with one another to attain higher and higher scores via global leaderboards. Fundamentally these applications are not specifically designed for this purpose, meaning overclockers often have to rely on saving results and screenshots then submitting them online manually, so there are no real-time ‘races’. OCKO is designed from bottom up to fill this need in the overclocking community. A fun challenge should be sensitive to all forms of tweaks, down to the OS setup. A good benchmark on the other hand should be insensitive to any forms of tweaks other than which it is designed to evaluate. OC KnockOut is thus a good overclocking challenge and a bad benchmark. Its main aim is to be affected by every little tweak to memory, CPU, motherboard, OS and more.It based on the Gauss–Legendre algorithm in the SuperPi software overclockers are already familiar with. In addition it also separates Ambient Cooling and Sub-zero cooling game modes, where each player must use the same cooling setup and OCKO will enforce this rule by constantly checking the players’ processor temperatures. This is more than just another step forward in competitive benchmarking, OCKO is an evolution of online sport. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we enjoy continually developing it. Join us in the OCKO forum for more questions and discussions with other competitors. OCKO

Game Rules

In a manner similar to SuperPi, the game is split into many modes a user can choose from. The 32k Mode is a short sprint of 20 rounds. At the end of each round, the slowest player would be forced to level up (a bump upwards in CPU Ratio). If any player crashes from instability or drops out halfway during game play, they automatically lose the accumulated Battle Points to the final winner. The winner of the most rounds or the last man standing would take the other players’ battle points as his own. The other modes follow the same pattern with ever reducing rounds to offset the longer compute time:

64k Mode 15 rounds
128K MODE 13 ROUNDS
256k Mode 10 rounds
512K MODE 5 ROUNDS
1M Mode 3 rounds
2M MODE 1 ROUND
4M Mode 1 round
8M MODE 1 ROUND

Prestige Ranks

Prestige Rank
Battle Points Required BP needed for next level
 Level 1 0 - 499 +500
 Level 2 500 - 999 +500
 Level 3 1,000 - 2,499 +1500
 Level 4 2,500 - 4,999 +2500
 Level 5 5,000 - 9,999 +5000
 Level 6 10,000 - 14,999 +5000
 Level 7 15,000 - 19,999 +5000
 Level 8 20,000 - 29,999 +10000
 Level 9 30,000 - 34,999 +5000
 Level 10 35,000

Game Requirement

OC KnockOut supports ASUS, ROG and TUF motherboards and requires an ASUS Member or VIP Member account, which is free to register.

Supported motherboards:

Intel: All ASUS P67, Z68, X79 & Z77 motherboards AMD: All ASUS 990FX motherboards

Starting An OCKO Game

After you have downloaded and installed the software, run it for the first time. Here you'll be asked to login:

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Next connect with your friends - either chat publicly or privately, then start an OCKO game! OCKO game start In-game shots: [gallery include="" size="large" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"]