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@Computurd: For that you would be talking L2N or Helium... You need to get into double digit Kelvin, prefferably low double digits, to get superconductivity. Most materials need single digit kelvin or very low double to become supercondictive, so you'd need helium (boils at ca 4 Kelvin).
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Mike, it would be awesome to see you push past 40K points whitout "cheating" with system RAM cache exploits and that sort of thing. Keep it up, and go embarress Corsair Labs for their PR stunt by trying to beat you
Last edited by GullLars; 04-20-2010 at 01:31 AM.
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