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GeForce GTX 275 a Non-Reference Design, Launch Coincides With Radeon HD 4890

Might fall between the 280 and 285. If it does it'll be mainly a response to the 4890.

If the briefing I got from Nvidia still holds to their word it'll fall between the 260 and 280, they'd stated that their naming system will remain linear (bigger the number better the card).

That would make it 260, 275, 280, 285, 295.

At least that's what I'd like to see, keep things simple, here lately it's been a regular gaggle of cards and they need to keep the naming scheme consistent.
 
If the briefing I got from Nvidia still holds to their word it'll fall between the 260 and 280, they'd stated that their naming system will remain linear (bigger the number better the card).

That would make it 260, 275, 280, 285, 295.

At least that's what I'd like to see, keep things simple, here lately it's been a regular gaggle of cards and they need to keep the naming scheme consistent.

I wouldn't put much faith in fudzilla reports, especially ones like this. My guess would be the clock speeds are going to be similar to the GTX260 clock speeds.

Yeah, have to see what it is when it's released. If if has higher clocks than GTX 280 I'll overclock my card a bit higher than it, just for fun :)

NVIDIA might just think that GTX 280 doesn't exist anymore and their current lineup is just 260 55nm, 275, 285 and 295.
 
NVIDIA might just think that GTX 280 doesn't exist anymore and their current lineup is just 260 55nm, 275, 285 and 295.

I'm sure that isn't far from the truth. The GTX280 and GTX260 65nm might still be available on the shelves, but as far as nVidia is concerned they aren't made anymore. They've been replaced by the cheaper to produce 55nm parts.
 
good from nvidia , this name is good they should be use this names from begging GTX260+ must be gtx265
 
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