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NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500

Darksaber

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Most of us have seen the picture from an G70 card, with the huge cooler on top, which covers the entire PCB. Everyone thought that the card could be an Implementation of a 7800 Ultra. Well, it is not quite that...it is the new Quadro card from NVIDIA. HKEPC.com has a few pictures and a "first look" at the Leadtek version. And since I am not capable of reading chinese, check here for the Leadtek Website.

Now using 2 of those 512MB GDDR3 packing cards in SLI would be quite nice.

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I've always wondered why people dont use those range of graphics card for gaming :confused:

-Adam
 
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