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I told you it wouldn't be much faster than 7970 (in the case it is, which i still have my doubts.) but you always over-optimistic with nvidia products.
to me it seems like he's meaning it cannot be cause nvidia have always lost performance per MM^2 for the well, since GTX8000 vs HD2000 nvidia have struggled in that battle, and been more significant over the years and nvidia catched slightly up at GTX500 series, allthough still lagging.
Nvidia have done for last gens a big fat chip with a fat memory bus thats doing the same thing as the far cheaper design of amd.
HD4870X2 was still smaller(both chips combined!) than a GTX280 if i remember correctly.
nvidia must have done A.\ something big. B.\ overclocked it alot like amd did not do.