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    NVIDIA already announced they were pulling all 200 Series from production except GTX 275 based cards (295 and that 275 Co-Op by eVGA). If they aren't in stock that is a problem with the retailer, or NVIDIA is focusing solely on getting the GT300 out and skimping on quantities of the GT200b cards.

    It's really funny how many people are in this thread defending their ATI purchases, over at Guru3D they ban you for talking about ATI hardware in the NVIDIA section/thread. Thank God for XtremeSystems

    Also the 275's are in stock, I don't know what the user a few posts above is talking about, hell here is the 275 Co-Op card which should be the hardest to fine (GT200b + G92 on single PCB): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-527-_-Product

    But honestly this close to the GT300 who is going to buy a GTX 275 or 295 now after waiting for so long after their launch? Any NVIDIA consumer looking at their cards is going to wait until the GT300 is here.
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