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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    yup this is pretty close to final design i reckon
    If I wasn't so lazy I would make an animated GIF from a war scene with an anti-tank weapon where I'd replace the weapon with nvidia card.
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    Obviously the card of choice for Quake XI: Murder Simulator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cantankerous View Post
    I can't wait to see what the cooler is going to be for this. I hope it is incredibly efficient at keeping things cool while still maintaining relatively low volume levels. I find my 8800 Ultra quite quiet at 100% fan speed. I hope I can say the same for this new card.
    Cooler pics have already been leaked, it's similar to the 9800GTX.

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    Close pic of GTX280



    1.4 billion transistors @ 576 mm^2 (24 mm x 24 mm) on a huge chip.

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    I have a CPU water block just lying there, i think it might fit the whole IHS
    Are we there yet?

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    Post 45 ABSOLUTE... beat ya to it!

    Looks to be a monster... like the rv770...Here's t hoping there is some solid competition!

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    It is so big, how are they gonna cool it? It will overheat and explode like a nuke.

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    lol, its funny how people stare at the IHS and say its huge...

    as we all know the g80 was notorious for overheating and exploding like a nuke.
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    G80 = 484mm2
    GT200 = 576mm2
    RV770 = 256mm2

    This is one huge chip , and the RV770 so small?
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    Why don't they make the cards wider instead of longer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] 2long4u View Post
    Why don't they make the cards wider instead of longer?
    They can't, they are already using the maximum width of the PCI-E spec. Although it would be nice to see a slightly wider card if it was shorter.
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    Any leaks on pricing yet? If it's really faster than 9800GX2 then probably more than 600 dollars? Hope not as it's hard to justify 600 for a graphics card when there really aren't that many games to lpay anymore

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    So, what's with the rumoured name "GT200" as the IHS clearly reads "G200"?
    You were not supposed to see this.

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    If the die size of G200 turned out to be that big (576 mm&#178, the yields should be between 32 and 43 good candidate chips per wafer, for final selection. That's really tight supply.

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    it is nice...now they took the matrox g200 code name

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    Stupid nV not using 55nm for G200.
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    Quote Originally Posted by largon View Post
    Stupid nV not using 55nm for G200.
    highend parts never were on the latest process node, so why the unnecessary anger?

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    I should be allowed my rightful anger because nV uses an inferior process only because of their sheer incompetence. :/
    55nm would have shrinked the chip to about the size of G80.
    You were not supposed to see this.

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    I have feeling that price of these monsters will be high.
    I think they'll have problems with yelds...

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    Quote Originally Posted by largon View Post
    I should be allowed my rightful anger because nV uses an inferior process only because of their sheer incompetence. :/
    55nm would have shrinked the chip to about the size of G80.
    Incompetence != Risking millions if not billions on a new process which can make or break your business...

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    Incompetence = not being able to do such a thing when competitor has done it ages ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bedlamite View Post
    I have feeling that price of these monsters will be high.
    I think they'll have problems with yelds...
    They are high end chips. Something like GX2 cards are. Not something 8800-series are. G92b will be here to replace the 8800-series.

    Basically some 2% of "gamers" will buy GT200 based cards. Rest of them will buy G92b. Just like some 2% of gamers will bought 9800GX2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calmatory View Post
    They are high end chips. Something like GX2 cards are. Not something 8800-series are. G92b will be here to replace the 8800-series.

    Basically some 2% of "gamers" will buy GT200 based cards. Rest of them will buy G92b. Just like some 2% of gamers will bought 9800GX2.
    So you are claiming no one will buy ati gfx cards?

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    Quote Originally Posted by largon View Post
    Incompetence = not being able to do such a thing when competitor has done it ages ago.
    So when has ATI made 576mm˛ chips @ 55nm?

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