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7:40 PM - April 25, 2009 by Tuan Nguyen

The competition is kicking along now, and we have a preliminary winner for Super PI: Jeremiah L. Allen or Miahallen. Congratulations for taking the Super PI numbers, taking the fastest time of 30.969! Fugger himself technically had a higher score, but isn't officially competing.


But Jeremiah still has the second half to prove his mettle. We're only half way through the competition and now everyone's just becoming frantic. Check out some of the pictures below:

Below are pictures of Michael Graf's flourinert submerged system. The fluid is completely inert and actually non-toxic.

Source : Tom's Hardware US

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mlopinto2k1 04/26/2009 2:11 AM
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Why hasn't Intel or AMD made a chip as big as NVIDIA's GPU up there in those pictures!? They could have huge performance gains!

daft 04/26/2009 3:20 AM
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because it would mean huge costs in production. also, large amounts of power to run it as well

LATTEH 04/26/2009 4:11 AM
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i think that submirged one may win :D

popcornmachine 04/26/2009 7:09 PM
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That looks like a cat box. Never thought about it before, but that's the perfect size for a MB. Good thing he cleaned it first. :lol:

tank 04/27/2009 3:33 AM
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Wow i bet half of that stuff isn't even correctly put together, in terms of the coolant. It looks like if anything went wrong it would kill people. In addition, good job for FUGGER, but that bum owes me money.

samoya22 04/27/2009 6:30 AM
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Where are all the black people?

IronRyan21 04/27/2009 7:58 AM
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Quote :Where are all the black people?


Umm . . . . watching the NBA playoffs

dnaeye 04/29/2009 7:03 AM
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Where are all the midgets?

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