Congrats everyone! But when you say 17.5 do you mean only 17 people entered?
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Congrats everyone! But when you say 17.5 do you mean only 17 people entered?
In some countries (best example would be Germany),the . (dot) is used to denote a spacing for every 3 digits, and the , (comma) is used to denote decimals. Most countries use the opposite. The 3 digit spacing is usually omitted and replaced with a space for most countries though. Read it on wiki a few ages ago :)
Damn them!
Fermi WAS the next generation CUDA architecture, not a GPU.
I failed at Q+A.
All eu winners?
maybe only EU participants ?
Call me a grammar nazi but question #3 may be misleading.
3. How is the high-end VGA series of MSI called ?
c. Lightning
I think what was meant here: What is the high-end VGA series of MSI called? Or even better: What is the name of the high-end VGA series from MSI?
When you ask how, some people might think the question may be referring to How the "Lightning" name was selected?
Therefore this contest is invalid and since I am the one who found this mistake, all winners should mail their cards to my bunker in Berlin.
Thank you :shrug:
bah. Oh well, I'd have paid for it in the end with a new power supply and a phat power bill, so it's probably for the best.:p:
Nah, there were plenty of non-EU participants.
Unfortunately I saw lots of people with the wrong answers :p:
I got them all right,but only E.U people won.
Please do not start a conspiracy theory like I've seen on overclock.net please.
It was a lucky draw, a computer controlled draw ( and no, there was no country filter :p: ).
Sure everybody would like to win, but they didn't, nobody promised anything to anybody, nobody paid or gave away something to enter.
You didn't win, bad luck, maybe next time.
Life goes on