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Old 10th August 2005, 06:15   #1
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Some think that this means NVIDIA will choose to unveil two new cards on August 11th – the 7800 GT and the 7800 Ultra. It could also mean that the full range of 7-series cards will be unveiled: the 7200s, 7600s, and the rest of the 7800 line. Perhaps this wouldn’t be the best decision since ATI is lagging behind and all of NVIDIA’s cards would be on the table; or it could be a good thing as they’d be totally dominating the market and ATI would be left an entire generation behind. Of course, none of this speculation is based on any hard facts, and to date there has been no word about any 7200 or 7600 cards or their equivalents – and yes, I’ve asked. There is also the possibility that we could see three video cards in SLI – I don’t think this is likely, and I don’t think it would make a lot of sense, but it’s still possible. We poked around and asked questions, and have gotten some answers.

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