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GTX480 first pictures

Ohhh nice, now they need to hurry up and release this card :)

One of the links in that article has additional pictures...
 
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The core looks big, but I think it's a little smaller than GT200, but since they've blacked out so many of the parts that make a good size comparison it's difficult - basically I went with how much space above/below the core there was in relation to the tops of the DVI connectors (but then they look different on GT200 so :confused:)
 
notice the hole in the PCB for the fan venting...

wonder if 3rd party coolers are going to have a problem!
 
5,000 worldwide is that a joke or something and people on here were moaning about ati when the 5 series launched i doubt i will see the same people having a go this time as they had a reason to be biased and attack back then. I doubt that will even fill preorders much less allow anywhere to have stock.
 
pictures are boring, i want benchmark numbers!
my guess i would need to buy another hamster in the wheel to power it. the old hamster is starting to limp.
 
ha I like how they black barred the power connectors but havn't black barred the metal pins connected into the pcb. It sort of looks like the reference design for the 295 if I'm not mistaken.
 
@Nico
Should be enough to drive down prices of Ati cards!
It's gunna be pay-off time for all the people waiting 6 months for £20-40 off a 5870, it sounded such a good plan as well. :p

We should be seeing 5870's for £170 - 190 before long... :D
 
but whats the point in the PCB hole? surely its going to affect SLI cards together?

Shouldn't do. It looks like the design of the GTX295 dual PCB cooler. Maybe they all have it, so when they bring out the dual PCB version of the card :D, less manufacturing costs.

Eg: http://www.markljlewis.com/front_full.jpg

Or it is just for additional airflow from both sides of the card.
 
If the prices floating about are right for the 470/480 I don't see any reason why ATI should decrease prices.

I was more expecting the refresh/new ATI dx11 cards that ATI said they would show to combat fermi would combat the price rises at least :(

Maybe il pick up a 2nd hand 5800 series from some crazy Nvida fan though :D
 
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