Up for grabs is an NZXT Rogue Small Form Factor Gaming Chassis! More information on this item can be found in the Bigbruin.com review or at Newegg.com.
The NZXT Rogue puts an interesting twist on the concept of a small form factor design. The stylish Aluminum chassis is well made, and includes a variety of interesting features such as a removable motherboard tray, a custom carrying strap for greater mobility, and excellent cooling potential thanks to five 120mm fan mounts.
Features & Specifications:
» 3mm Outer Aluminum frame
» Support for high end large video expansion cards
» Open top window allows view of your system
» Carrying Strap for LAN Go-ers and moving the PC
» Supports ATX PSU and expands for larger power supplies
» Great ventilation and cooling with 5 120mm fans
» Removable Motherboard Tray
» Locking Door Mechanism for security at LAN events
» 5 points per game for picking the winner
» 5 extra points (10 total) per game for picking the exact score
The winner of the contest is determined by which ever entrant has the most points at the end of all games this week. If the contest should end in a tie based on points alone, the tie breaker will be determined by which entrant has the lowest point differential. (Point differential is calculated by taking the sum of actual scores as compared to the predicted scores over the course of the week).
Rules:
1. You have until kick off of each game to make your picks, once a game starts you will not be able to change your pick.
2. To play you must be a registered member of the Bigbruin.com forum.
3. One winner will be chosen based on the final score of the contest.
4. At the end of the contest, the winner must provide their shipping address, and the prize will ship out right away.
5. This contest is open to North American participants only, and shipping is included.
6. Rules subject to change.
Tips:
1. Your picks aren't set in stone until game time. You can edit your predictions for any particular game as often as you want right up to kick off.
2. Once a game starts the software does not let you see your predictions. Your best bet for remembering your picks is to take a screenshot of the predictions page or to write them down.
3. Scores will be updated when available and are listed at the bottom of the game's page.
4. Monday Night Football is included, but the upcoming week's games will generally be listed beforehand. While the game and predicition pages may show an overlap during this period, the scores and standings will not get mixed up.
Please post any comments or questions in this thread!
Joined: 07 Apr 2003 Posts: 16859 Location: New Jersey
Posted: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 18:41:28 Post Subject:
slugbug wrote:
Wow the Saints lost
More surprising to me is that the Packers lost.
And, it may have taken all season, but I figured something out today... I'm so proud. Entering scores for the early games always messed up the scoreboard if the next games were already in progress. All I had to do is launch the score entering page after the 1PM games started, but before the 4PM games started, and let it sit until I was ready...
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