jbunch07
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Not really surprising, and everyone needs to realize this has been a common practice in computer industry for decades. The processor manufactures do it, and so do the video card manufactures. ATi and nVidia have been cutting down cores to make lower cards for a very long time, so don't get in a big huff about it now.
Though I hope nVidia doesn't keep the GTX260 name, I would prefer GTX270 or GTX265 to keep confusion down.
No, you can't do it yourselves, nVidia(and ATi) long stopped this by physically breaking the connection on the die itself.
thats what i figured.
oh and i was well aware that cpu manufactures have been doing it for quite some time now, i guess i just didn't really think of them doing it quite as much with video cards. but seems i was wrong.