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Message 4231 - Posted: 9 Dec 2008 | 21:44:17 UTC

Some info (in German) and pictures here

- it's still called GT200 & GTX 260 (w/o Core 216)
- chip revision went from "G200-103-A2" to "G200-103-B2"
- the PCB got a redesign: 14 to 10 layers, all mem chips on the front side, changed power supply circuitry
- same cooler, but changes in the mounting holes

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Message 4232 - Posted: 9 Dec 2008 | 22:22:26 UTC - in response to Message 4231.
Last modified: 9 Dec 2008 | 22:22:54 UTC

Thanks for the link. This other is interesting too.
http://en.expreview.com/2008/12/03/dual-gpu-gtx260-gx2-officially-branded-as-geforce-gtx295.html

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