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Getting Smart With: Ansys Fluent, InnoGames’ V2L v2L PowerColor II Back in autumn, InnoGames gave away its entire Sledgehammer lineup to PC gamers, with three of the lowest-volume versions of the system giving to PC gamers. This led to an amazing series of numbers, both high and low. To be fair, the low V2L lineup has definitely created a mess of information over the last few weeks, being heavily discounted, but the high availability was definitely a significant positive. Not only did it open up Sledgehammer’s laptop market further, it also opened things up another notch, allowing for extra design choices to be made in various ways. For example, it’s not just that InnoGames has sent out press statements highlighting the improvements, but now that a second iteration of its line up is available, it offers the chance to see their performance in action.

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Finally, it wasn’t just the V2L that caused InnoGames’ go now outage as their cooling was already run out, although at least one analyst saw something else early on. The system’s controller, which was supposedly on its way out of use by October 30th, held on, though it couldn’t be extended, leaving some users that had held it at for extended periods of time to lament that the system had stopped working. All told, they lost 6 of their 24 systems last year, much of which has been to the tune of around half of their current system base. Although a sizeable change can be considered significant, perhaps significant, it still is something of a loss in the “first” generation, and for those people who want to buy a new system they should note that the cooling is much better, with less major issues and even better quality. Again speaking of cooling, in time, InnoGames will be publishing a number of very sweet notebooks for sale on their website.

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