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Fractal Fractal posted on Feb 12, 2006
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Ultra Fractal 3.04 Location: -0.608962284275865260314744 + 0.6723980468953699700175605i Magnification: 1.6952512E14 (19 decimals) I managed to get my hands on a Dell Poweredge server machine with quad 1.4GHz Xeon processors today. Well, it was supposed to be having Debian installed on it so it could go be some ISP's main server, but I co-opted it for a day, stuck Windows on it and installed Ultra Fractal. When turned on, it sounds like a jet engine (no doubt due to the six fans), and the only music audible over it is heavy metal. But boy does it fly! It rendered the above image at 3200x3200 in 8 minutes flat! Much fun was had by me indulging my love of exploring the Mandelbrot set.

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DigiArts

11:39PM | Sun, 12 February 2006

I like this deeeep zoom very much! Superb lighting and a real beauty. Excellent!

Isir

12:52AM | Mon, 13 February 2006

Always good to see Midgets :) Thanks for the location too.

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tutri

1:58AM | Mon, 13 February 2006

Hahaha! Sounds like someone's having great fun at work (?) Terrific find, it is like some ancient seabeast causing an enormous vortex of water around it.

MichaelFaber

4:15AM | Mon, 13 February 2006

Great find! i don't know much about UF rendering, but 8 minutes sounds pretty good! i need a xeon server


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