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EVGA GTX 580 Classified + watercooling Doubles Core Clock Speed!

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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Post count = over rated /= knowledge! The thanks system here is whored out more than ladies of the night making that utterly useless too.

Anyhoo, I would imagine that these cores are binned. Im not sure by what standards (say 855 Core at 1.05v) but I would guess they are.
 

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Post count = over rated /= knowledge! The thanks system here is whored out more than ladies of the night making that utterly useless too.

Anyhoo, I would imagine that these cores are binned. Im not sure by what standards (say 855 Core at 1.05v) but I would guess they are.

I'd bet money on it. What's the point of putting standard GPUs on an enhanced board? Also, note the EVGA rep's comment about "limited quantities". I'll bet they stay limited. ;)
 
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