SuperPi Teams Battling To The Thousanth

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With the help of five of Intel's new Core 2 Duos, ocXtreme's overclocking team briefly took over the number one spot in HWBot's SuperPi category. This was despite the lack of sheer numbers - only 44 results from ocXtreme compared to 341 from then number two XtremeSystems - and proves that records will surely fall across the board once Intel's new chip is widely available. With the help of five of Intel's new Core 2 Duos, ocXtreme's overclocking team briefly took over the number one spot in HWBot's SuperPi category. This was despite the lack of sheer numbers - only 44 results from ocXtreme compared to 341 from then number two XtremeSystems - and proves that records will surely fall across the board once Intel's new chip is widely available.As of this writing ocXtreme has fallen into second position behind XtremeSystems but only by a .08 second margin with OverClocking-Masters and HellasOCTeam very close behind in third and fourth. HWBot's team rankings are calculated using the average of the ten quickest calculations from each team. Congratulations to giant-killer ocXtreme and to XtremeSystems and be sure to keep an eye on HWBot for the latest record-breaking runs from these outstanding teams.

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