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| Imagine these computers folding for Madshrimps :grin: |
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| Thousends of CPU's!! Man, I didn't know they needed so much power for simulating a GPU. I heard a GPU is more complicated then a CPU, is that correct? That means they need more CPU-power then Intel or AMD Nice link!!! |
25th June 2004, 17:30 | #4 |
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| that's an outdated version , used for the NV3x not the NV4x so now there should be even more PC's
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