GeForce 7800GTX 512: Unstoppable Power at 750$

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The discussion highlights excitement over the impressive specifications of a new graphics card, particularly its potential performance in SLI configurations, which could deliver exceptional power. However, the high price point of $750 per card raises concerns about affordability, especially when considering alternatives like purchasing an entire PC for a similar investment. The conversation emphasizes the remarkable capabilities of the technology, particularly with configurations featuring dual-core versions in SLI, resulting in quad-core graphics performance.
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HOLY COW! have you guys seen the specs for this thing! Its amazing! i can't even imagine this in sli... unstoppable.. i can't wait for what they come out with next.. although.. at a 750$ price point i don't think i'll be buying one anytime soon..
 
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thg.de just made a rig with 2 dual core versions of these, in SLI. quad core graphics. 1800 bucks for the cards. or you could get a whole pc. I know which id choose.
 
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