Forbes asked 8Pack some questions...

Interesting stuff. It mentions that 5% of CPU's meat the high standard to be in an 8Pack system and most meet the standard for the other systems. What happens to the ones that dont meat that standard? and what % would you say doesn't make the cut?

They are just used in normal systems, we build a lot of systems on a daily basis, so anything that doesn't make the top 5% then is used in alternative PCs.

Did anyone actually pre-order "8Pack Supernova?"

What do you mean? We have built several and have 3 8Pack systems on the go right now. :)
 
They do look fantastic but I would doubt the sanity of someone who would go into debt over a computer a couple of things you may need too go into debt on a house or a car but beyond that it would be best avoided. If the chips that don't make the grade are just used in standard systems then is it a given that all the standard systems you build wont overclock or at least not overclock well?

We have some systems that are not overclocked at all, so they will mostly go in there, however, just because it doesn't make it into the 8Pack system it doesn't mean the rest of the chips are not any good, they are just not up to 8Pack's standards which is pretty high!
 
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