They wouldn't use cooling like that the amount of water needed would be a lot and with 68,000 CPUs they likelihood of 1 going wrong would be high and dangerous. But those types of cooling require more space than what is available in those server racks and so larger fans which go over many racks...
Yer I.T support guys are always fun to not be around when they are working.
This isn't a small unsophisticated server room though I am sure the cooling wont lead to some massive meltdown, Japanese are ahead of the curve when it come to stuff like that.
True I am sure it would get hot, depends on how hot really especially as most modern CPUs will shut down when then approach breaking levels. Regular CPUs like the ones we are likely to be using now will start degrading at around 100c and will not be lethal (unless its on your face). I guess...
The cooling is design to stop the processors from overheating and failing, it doesn't make it like an air conditioned room. people don't die from being in a room of broken pieces of computers.
Killzone 3 seems to be getting little attention it is really good looking. Also Alice madness returns is very good looking, not seen pc screens yet but it is very good on the PS3
There is no stopping you from learning how to use Unreal engine or source there are plenty of tutorials on the internet. It just requires a bit of time, I would love to learn Unreal and work on a game like this.
I had the game for ps1 and spent hours blasting buildings, I would love to see a...
This thread gives me de ja vu, I should accidentally post the same thing in it 4 times. However now your asking the right question, putting a game on facebook where player can interact with their friends with a seemingly unlimited player count is an MMO but just having online leaderboards is not...
EDIT I think i made my point the first time, sorry
Its almost like saying portal and battlefield are both first person shooters so they are essentially the same.
Well a bigger similarity that you missed is the social element which has made both of those games popular, and stat building is just a feature of a game which is present in a lot of stuff like call of duty or Oblivion. The bigger thing is the social element of playing with people you know or...
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