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I think part of what eVGA says has to do with their policy of voiding warranties on over-clocked cards. This alone will make them downplay the potential of the card. Obviously, they cant tell you "This thing will run at xxx speed" if it means you have to overclock it to get there.
Also, the core clock speed is important, but not as important as the memory speed. Look at the Gainward GF2 Ti200. It has a core clock speed of 250, but it cant hold a candle to the Ti 300 because of the insufficient memory bandwith.
This card, with its "possible" and probably likely memory speed of 600 mhz will kick some real booty for those that want to overclock it.
However, it will be a few days before we actually find out.........but, man I am looking forward to getting this card!!!:Q:Q
Also, the core clock speed is important, but not as important as the memory speed. Look at the Gainward GF2 Ti200. It has a core clock speed of 250, but it cant hold a candle to the Ti 300 because of the insufficient memory bandwith.
This card, with its "possible" and probably likely memory speed of 600 mhz will kick some real booty for those that want to overclock it.
However, it will be a few days before we actually find out.........but, man I am looking forward to getting this card!!!:Q:Q