Originally posted by: Topweasel
Remember that Nvidia originally speced the 7800GTX 512 at 1600 and XFX BFG EVGA and a few others ran them at 1700 and higher. My guess is that they will be 1.1ns again. Just like the 650 specced speed I expect the minum of our favorite overclocker manufacturers to run them at 700 with quite a few running them at 750. I just hate the fack that none of the reviewers do retail vs. retail, they wait a month or two just to th retail cards.
Wrong. The Nvidia specification was 1700MHz (not 1600MHz)

. MOST vendor's did take them even higher though...
Reference - 550/1700
XFX - 580/1730
BFG - 580/1750
Gainward - 580/1760
There were even eVGA and Gainward factory water-cooled cards clocked at 600/1800
coldpower27, there were a couple factory overclocked cards (on air) with memory clocked above 1730... as stated above.
RussianSensation, Nvidia NEEDED the faster memory on the GTX-512 to compete with ATI in high resolution/high AA/AF situations, as ATI's current AA/AF is toping Nvidia's. And you may be correct in saying there is a small difference between 1600MHz-1700MHz, however, a difference between 1.2ns and 1.1ns chips is a greater (especially when extreme overclocking and volt-modding are used).
xtknight, Samsung produces 1.1ns memory also.
-LaTeR