Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
Send what ? rumours, speculations ? Nothing is definitive as usual in these threads, we all have to await real benches from trusted sites or reviewers... then spread the word that the green team get's bumped... if I was you lay low and don't make a fool out of yaself...
Nah bugger that
Lets keep the speculating going, it makes it more interesting and it keeps the threat active and most of all it keeps people wondering. If these website like the Inq and fudzilla didn't post anything but gossip there wouldn't be anything interesting to say on the matter, remember speculate to accumulate.

So here you go:

RV770PRO supports 256bit memory Source: FUDZILLA

"We wrote that RV770XT supports 512bit here and now we have learned that the slower RV770PRO will only support 256 bit and it will use GDDR3.

It looks that the current GDDR5 design sticks with 512 bit memory interface and as RV770PRO will use 256bit GDDR3 memory. The RV770PRO will need a smaller cooler, it is definitely going to end up cheaper of two, and you can bet on a sub-$200 price.

RV770PRO will also end up with a slower clock than RV770XT but we still don’t know what is the current speed plan. It is sampled and it works at least the RV770PRO with 256bit GDDR3 does."


Fud also say:

"We know that some VIP customers have seen and tried GT200. We also know that the card is fast and it is definitely faster than Geforce 9800GTX but we are not sure if it can beat Geforce 9800 GX2.

As we've said on many occasions GT200 based card is a single PCB card with a single chip and a big dual slot cooler. It naturally needs two power connectors but this is something that we are getting used to.

GT200 is something that Nvidia is preparing to show under NDA to many journalists in late May at its headquarters and we wouldn’t be surprised if we see it at Computex 08 as it should be ready to launch around that time."


thats ok peeps your more than welcome