It worked fine, I would occasionally boot it up for testing, but it’s the only tower I have (I do most development on laptops under the philosophy that making SpyParty work well on slow laptops will mean it works great on desktops), so when it came time to try to repro a bug some players were having with Nvidia Telsa boards (GTS 8800, GTX 260, etc), I bought one of these old boards on ebay (and then realized I also needed to buy a new bigger power supply, sigh). On the front, it says: Platform: Chief River Processor/Chipset: Ivy Bridge/Panther Point Board: Emerald Lake 2 This is the closest I could find online: It’s got an i7 with an HD 4000 integrated GPU (which is why I have it, it was for testing my game SpyParty when the HD4k was new). Okay, so I have a crazy pseudo-frankenstein tower-that-thinks-it’s-a-laptop that I got from Intel as a development test system a while back.
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