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anand got it right, this is the 2007 ti 4200 |
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Very amazing... and to think these cards come pre-overclocked to Ultra speeds. The highest card I have seen so far is the Inno3D 8800GT, which comes with a factory overclock of 700/1680/2000 out of the box. |
I'm not all that impressed with the price, I am with its performance though and certainly with it showing up at this point in time. I'd have to guess disregarding the marketing reasons I'd say they had a die shrink with cost effectiveness to test out. And there's nothing like the real deal to try that. Thumbs up :) |
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And you are right... The die shrink is just like Intel, shrink, introduce a new generation, then shrink that... 8800GT @ 65nm should give Nvidia all the info they need to prep the next generation design to use the 65nm node. Can't wait... :) |
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