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Sep 22
2008
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As part of Intel's promotional campaign that was organised in conjunction with the inaugural F1 race in Singapore later this week, the Intel Extreme 45 Rally showcased the extreme technology Intel uses to allow members of the public to try their hands out at the F1 race simulator. PC Magazine Singapore's Fastest Geek Competition which was held last Saturday saw the contestants working hard against time ... check out the videos to see the speed and skills of the competitors as well as how they multi-tasked!
The Fastest Geek competition organised by PC Magazine Singapore and sponsored by Intel and Corbell Technology attracted quite an attention last Saturday. The eight young men who were slugging it out were selected during the preliminary round at Raffles City several weeks back.
The rules and regulations being explained to the combatants.
The first round of the battle.
Round two of the competition.
The final round ... see if you can spot the champion!
The prize presentation ceremony. Check out the goodies.

Trying out the F1 simulator.

A mockup of the Formula car on the ground floor at Vivocity

Pluto Technology, a local PC manufacturer showcasing their systems.

Close-up view of the gaming/multimedia desktop PC from Pluto.

Pluto PC system powering the Intel Extreme 45 Rally F1 simulator.

Sony notebooks on display with attractive bargains.

Dell with two booth space have on display their notebook and desktop PCs
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