Overclocking is an assumed course of action from many our members, so a gathering of 50 of the world's top proponents of the process should defintely be an interesting insight into how far hardware can be pushed. The Gigabyte Open Overclocking Championship (GO OC 2008) gets underway in Taipei, Taiwan this Thursday, with competitors battling it out to be crowned the victor. While most of us won't be able to be there in person, Gigabyte has set up an event blog so you can keep up with the action and are also running two online competitions based on the event, asking you to predict the winner of the contest and the best SuperPi 1M score, with hardware up for grabs.