imperialreign
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Read my post above yours. Nvidia will release Fermi from top to bottom which includes the dual GPU card.
all and good . . . except I don't really consider Fud to be a fully reliable source . . . as well, it seems rather odd for nVidia (or ATI for that matter) to release their cards in that order.
Also, there's been no confirmation, nor even rumor, from nVidia regarding a dual-GPU setup . . . actually, most rumors have been a little cautious in that they don't really expect nVidia to have a dual-GPU offering for this series . . . again, though, it's all speculation - nVidia have really yet to offer up much detail straight from their mouth.
Besides, it'd be extremelly shtoopid of nVidia to release a dual-GPU card before releasing anything to stack up against the 5870, especially knowing that ATI still have their dual-GPU monstrosities waiting in the wings . . . it's the same tactic that ATI is currently using, by not releasing the x2 ATM.