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    About six months ago, Boomburum spoke on Habré about Intel's flash-game " Racing on a circuit board ", made specifically for professionals in the field of computer equipment and IT lovers in general. Many habrayuzers liked this game - this is clear from the number of players and it is clear from the total mass of questions and suggestions that the company has collected over the active period.

    It's time to continue the fun! Moreover, the new round of the game boasts new questions, maps, game modes and interesting prizes.


    First, the most important thing - namely, the prizes! Since we all drive on the board in the game, it would be quite logical to give them to the players as prizes. No sooner said than done! As the main prize in single and multiplayer games, Intel will award winners with Intel motherboards .

    In the multi-user rating, the first two places will be given to the Intel DP67BA and Intel DH67BL motherboards , respectively , and the first in the single-player game will be awarded to the Intel DH61CR . If you want to compete for a valuable prize - you should hurry up, as the prize tour lasts until September 26th. It is on this day, at noon Moscow time, the winners will be determined and the prize fund will go their hands.

    In addition, prize points will also be awarded for IT Galaxy programs. You can read more about them here , there you can refresh the rules of the game in your memory if you suddenly forget them.

    One of the most interesting changes in the new version compared to the previous one is the ability to unite and play teams (one against a team or team on team) - now board races have become a real network fun. As before, you can create your own cards - the most active players in these areas will also be awarded prize points. And another innovation was the ability to add your questions to the game.

    If earlier the questions concerned general methodologies, then the new round also added questions on Intel products and IT technologies, which is designed to dilute the general mass of questions, since last time many complained that it was quick and easy to learn answers to them - now it's not this way. And now you yourself can add your questions to the game.

    As before, for those who are not confident in their abilities or for the first time opened races, Intel advises to practice in a single-player game, and only after gaining some experience, go to the network - opponents fighting for the prize pool will be merciless. Go for it!

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