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Originally posted by: darXoul
Another news is that ASUS GTX 285 Ultimate has finally been confirmed and listed on ASUS site. 712/1620/2760 are its final clocks, 8 MHz lower on core and 12 MHz (6x2) lower on memory than EVGA FTW, same shader speed. Not bad but "only" second fastest GTX 285 out there.
Originally posted by: Astrallite
LOL you can't even run this in 32-bit imagine SLI-ing you'd run out of addressable space just with the video cards alone.
Yeah, someone post here if you see it for sale anywhere in the near future.Originally posted by: badnewcastle
Nice! I wonder how much more $ they are going to charge for the extra gig...
I wouldnt see why, its not two GPU's.Originally posted by: ExarKun333
This thing is going probably going to come in at almost the price of 2 standard GTX 285's. If there is such thing as a niche product within a niche product, this is it!
Originally posted by: MTDEW
I wouldnt see why, its not two GPU's.Originally posted by: ExarKun333
This thing is going probably going to come in at almost the price of 2 standard GTX 285's. If there is such thing as a niche product within a niche product, this is it!
Originally posted by: ExarKun333
Originally posted by: MTDEW
I wouldnt see why, its not two GPU's.Originally posted by: ExarKun333
This thing is going probably going to come in at almost the price of 2 standard GTX 285's. If there is such thing as a niche product within a niche product, this is it!
Have you seen the price of high-end GPU's that come overclocked with water-blocks? Although this is not exactly the same thing, Palit could put a large price premium on this since they would be the only company (for now) that is making this card. Why would they sell these for marginally more, and be sold out right away, when they can jack up the price and still be sold out? I would be suprised to see this less than the 295...
Originally posted by: ExarKun333
Have you seen the price of high-end GPU's that come overclocked with water-blocks?