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nVidia : Annoucement Monday morning, 9am PST

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A few more teaser pics and info can be found at:

Geforce GTX 4xx: First Fermi graphics spotted at Cebit

http://www.pcgameshardware.de/aid,7...rte-auf-der-Cebit-gesichtet/Grafikkarte/News/

According to this site, the GTX 470 will cost between 300 € and 400 € ( $405 and $540) with the GTX 480 going for between 500 € and 600 € ($675 and $810).

So even if you go with the best case scenario, you're looking at roughly $400 for the GTX 470 and $675 for the GTX480. Assuming this pricing is correct, of course.

And a GTX 480 retail box from an AIB named "Colorful" (never heard of them myself) and its side product label were posted at Hexus:

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http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=22654


Things of note:

1536 MB GDDR5
Six pin + eight pin power connectors required
Minimum 600W or greater power supply w/42A rating on 12V
No Displayport
"Ultra-much silver plating technology" ^_^
"Strong O.C. capability"
 
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lol .. minimum 600W or greater system power supply (with a minimum 12V current rating of 42A)
 
lol .. minimum 600W or greater system power supply (with a minimum 12V current rating of 42A)

For all the trouble and trash talk about Fermi, that doesn't seem as bad as what semiaccurate was reporting. It's not much higher than the GTX 280. 550W or greater with 12v current of 40A.
 
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