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^^^^ No it wasn't. The quote follows the link not the other way around.
And all mostly irrelevant. This all stems from your initial point (?)...What you give us is from memory... [snip]
of comparing cards launched today- and available today- at their MSRP against a card that was paper launched, is nowhere to be seen outside of a review bench, at a price point you're hoping will be MSRP - given the mark-up on the 270, probably an unlikely eventualityR7 265 only in 2Gb adding higher clocks in core/memory, all at a MSRP (yet to be seen) $150;
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