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    nutbastard: hey naysayers: it's called a 'proof of concept'. it comes with this grain of salt. here; take it. more »
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    Hello Mister Walrus: Will this run on my 56k dial-up connection? more »
    xair: This is nothing, just wait until you see myst rendered on your regular casio calculator. what's the point of something like this? more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Hey, dude, why don't you just, I dunno, turn on the TV? And what the fuck will that accomplish?? more »
    MrBlahBlah: anyone know how to check the framerate in the Crysis warhead demo? more »
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    goobv: This is the worst test ever done! The author of the test is a nutjob and using Crysis as a benchmark? The OS is not limiting Crysis, Crysis is limitin... more »
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    strider_mt2k: Awesome. Look, I have to say that my Core i7 machine is so over the top for me still that my head is swimming from the unrelenting buttery smoothness.... more »
    The Alpha & The Omega: ok either way i AMMMMM sooooo pissed that they are not comming up with a strgety to help those who bought into the VISTA hype and getting left out ass... more »
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