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WoW, Nice Bench SniperOZ
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ELMOR, Awesome Bench, Congrats Will you post a pic of your rig?
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Great Bench der8auer
No pic of your rig, what Ln2 pot are you using? How many liters of Ln2 did you use to hit 6GHz on your 5960x?
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I'll join the Griz Club
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Thanks :celebration:
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In the Grizzly thread, LOL
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No Verification URL link?
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Hey Guys and Gals
How many Benchers and Overclockers are using Grizzly T.I.M. ?
Post here, pics too
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Congrats Guys
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Your Opinion is much different than most I talk with, competitive benchmarking (someday) will become an great Olympic Sport. All the schools across this nation (USA) will have class's on the "How To" and an Olympic Sport will be formed. Technological Science demand's it.
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wrong.
This is a hobby, not a sport.
WRONG, When people see it as a Sport than it will gain much more attention than ever before.
This is a sport not an hobby
Sport: An activity involving skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively.
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It's called "GREED"
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Intel Corporation today announced a restructuring initiative to accelerate its evolution from a PC company to one that powers the cloud and billions of smart, connected computing devices. Intel will intensify its focus in high-growth areas where it is positioned for long-term leadership, customer value and growth, while making the company more efficient and profitable.
The data center and Internet of Things (IoT) businesses are Intel's primary growth engines, with memory and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) accelerating these opportunities - fueling a virtuous cycle of growth for the company. These growth businesses delivered $2.2 billion in revenue growth last year, and made up 40 percent of revenue and the majority of operating profit, which largely offset the decline in the PC market segment.
The restructuring initiative was outlined in an e-mail from Intel CEO Brian Krzanich to Intel employees.
"Our results over the last year demonstrate a strategy that is working and a solid foundation for growth," said Krzanich. "The opportunity now is to accelerate this momentum and build on our strengths."
"These actions drive long-term change to further establish Intel as the leader for the smart, connected world," he added. "I am confident that we'll emerge as a more productive company with broader reach and sharper execution."
While making the company more efficient, Intel plans to increase investments in the products and technologies that that will fuel revenue growth, and drive more profitable mobile and PC businesses. Through this comprehensive initiative, the company plans to increase investments in its data center, IoT, memory and connectivity businesses, as well as growing client segments such as 2-in-1s, gaming and home gateways.
These changes will result in the reduction of up to 12,000 positions globally - approximately 11 percent of employees - by mid-2017 through site consolidations worldwide, a combination of voluntary and involuntary departures, and a re-evaluation of programs. The majority of these actions will be communicated to affected employees over the next 60 days with some actions spanning in to 2017.
Intel expects the program to deliver $750 million in savings this year and annual run rate savings of $1.4 billion by mid-2017. The company will record a one-time charge of approximately $1.2 billion in the second quarter.
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Killing it LOud YEAH
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This is a sport not an hobby
Sport: An activity involving skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively.
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steponz - GeForce GTX 980 Ti @ 2131/2103.3MHz - 36720 marks 3DMark11 - Performance
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