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Where are the specs taken from? just the picture?
GPU-Z isn't exactly reliable if it hasn't been updated.
Pretty bad shop that, specs say they don't support Dx10, yet the GPU-Z shot shows DirectX Dx10, wonder how they missed that one.![]()
For more rationale:
Take the 4870 - it uses the same 55nm TSMC fabrication process as Nvidia will be using for this, it runs quite hot and draws a similar amount of power to the GTX260 at 750MHz with a 256MM^2 die area.
These rumours imply that Nvidia will be putting 480 shaders (presumably GT200-style architecture) onto a 55nm fabrication process (16% shrink from 65nm), it will have exactly the same die-area as the GT200 core, and it will be running at 830MHz with a 2GHz shader domain. I'm sorry, but it just sounds like wishful thinking.
Agree.
Theres no way this card could have these specs with a 55nm process, the process simply isn't small enough for these kind of specs.
For the many laymen here - too much stuff! no fitty in chip! ;-(
Simple photoshop.