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You want ?
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Well, if you don't want it ... there are people just waiting ...
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No floppy drive, not for me thanks!
Erm... why?
Just another bog standard build.
no sh*t
You are taking the P*** mate!! lol
You'd have to be a bit flushed to afford it.
And also, does it come with Norton Cistern Works?
How do you do a system clean up? Flush the toilet!! lol
I am guessing this is water cooled?
Hmm DJGlenn ... sounds like you have used this case before ? That proofes good taste sir.
Can I just highlight that this monster system comes WITH floppy drive as requested from WhiteGiant !!
Yes, you heard right. We have invested high amounts of our life savings to add the latest cutting edge techology value, so ... you could even have TWO floppy drives in raid 0 configuration.
And that would come at no extra cost for you !!
For your information:
This is not a budget model. This is only for those who want to belong to the top elite of PC enthusiasts.
So if only those could reply to this thread who are liquid enough and willing to purchase the future proved, selected high definition quality by transfering the ridiculous low amount via Western Union.
We have a special deal going on right now which last only for a few days and only for you, meaning this offer is non transferable. Sorry, but no exception possible.
However, you may approach us by PM for individual solutions.
Thanks for your attention and may you belong to the lucky ones.
hummmmmmmm
haha well that's ... different ?
That's some floater you have there!
Hmmm, RAID0 floppies - good sir, may I ask a price? I hope its a wee bit below the average price!
....Quote:
The British government estimates that Cov's custom built PC case cost £ 9.90 (2nd hand), making it the most expensive unique computer ever built. The budget for this project was authorized for the National Space Development Agency of Europe (NSDAE) and the Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation (PNC) in 1987, and NEC Corporation made the winning bid for the British project.
By May 2009, the single processor node supercomputer was benchmarked with Linpack as having 0.000000000000000000000000000000000035 TFlop/s performance. This gave it the top spot on the TOP 10 Supercomputer Sites list until 1982 when IBM’s 80286 supercomputer took its place using an architecture that cost less than half as much to implement.
Each processor node in this computer contains the total main memory of 256 KBytes. The operating system running on the supercomputer is NEC’s UNIX-based OS called “SUPER-UX” which is used on NEC’s SX Series of supercomputers.
This expensive computer is used for a wide variety of international projects, most of which are related to atmospheric, climate, and oceanographic simulation.
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And now, we are going to do a water test on this state-of-the-fart pc.
Thread started: Yesterday, 03:12 AM
Yes, that looks like a 3AM case... ;)