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Turns out we've had GT200 all along - the 9800GX2

Crysis at 2560x1600 4xAA? Do me a favour. Even 9800GX2 QuadSLI can't even remotely handle that at recent framerates.
 
Yeah as G92 is the name of the smaller G80 core. :)

8800's on 90nm core called G80, 8800's on 65nm core called G92 and renamed 9800's, now they putting the 2x 8800's together from their smaller 65nm cores (which were the G92's), onto 1x core which is even smaller (now 55nm) and calling them 9900's, but leaving the core name the same as it was called on the bigger 65nm process G92.
 
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Yes, they've shrunk the 8800's down so they can now fit 2x of them on 1x chip, basically like Intels Core 2 Duo's, but with their GPU's obviously, be why they are part of the 9 series as well, as they aint new tech afterall, they just gona bolt on Dx10.1 (like ATi did with their 2900's), and up the bus to 512bit. :p

Should be bloody fast though, as it should basically be a 9800 GX2 thats not in SLi. :D
 
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Its about time they had Dual GPU's that act as 1 like a Dual CPU does with no SLI needed if its 2 Dies on 1 GPU.

I think the Dual Core Asus 6000/7000 series still appeared as SLI (not 100% on that).

I know the GX2 does not need a SLI Mobo but its basically SLI on 1 card be it 2 PCB's.
 
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