That looks....mangled and confusing.
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Since when the GT200 ( or any G9x ) core features a external nVIO chip ?
Looks like g80 8800gtx to me.... the nvio is a dead giveaway....
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Holy Die-size batman!
Is not G80, look at the power Conectors one in the front and on in the end also you have 2 diferent cards there probably GTX and GTS
can be authentic ... GT200 will be shorter then Ultra ... and maybe will be there NV/IO again ... because many SP and ROPs in core ...
PS. picture is maybe from Cooler maker design centre...
Why would we even think that something that simplistic posted by an inactive member without a source deserves any thought of authenticity? I am brushing this off as someone trying to get us all riled up.
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You have achieved fail. Do not collect £200 and do not pass go.
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That "application" makes MS Paint look like 3DSMax.
No way this is authentic. For starters, those different cards would'nt be displayed like one card.
The "application" is just a viewer. This is authentic, as you will sooner or later find out. Below is another angle.
Enough! I want one in my rig already . That looks familiar...
hope it isn't real, just means more "new" coolers.
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The irony if these 'mechanical drawings' turn out to be legit...we'd all get real quiet...real fast!!!
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I can see it in 3D mode now looks great.
don't see a reason that this info is less reliable to all others... so yes this is GT200 board... or... it isn't... anyhow quite unusual, and in a way lame way of leaking information... I still remember G80 leaks and GFX photos... that was the leak... just imagine auto magazines (online and paper) with "spy photos" of the new car models from CATIA or ProIng
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