You have to think what many of the NVIDIA only partners are doing at the moment, speaking to a few as of late it seems that the highest end product being sold is the GTS 250 with most other models like the popular GTX 275, GTX 285 and dual GPU GTX 295 all becoming discontinued.
With all that free time on hand though it seems like some companies are choosing to experiment and have a bit of fun. The latest wacky incarnation of a NVIDIA graphics card seems to be coming from Galaxy and will carry with it two GTS 250 cores.
Information we know of at the moment is, two G92-426 cores will be placed on a single PCB with the help of the BR04 bridge chip. The particular 426 version of the G92 core are low power versions meaning that this card should use less power than that of two non 426 based GTS 250 cards.

2GB of memory is present thanks to 16 .8NS DRAM chips with both running on a 256-bit memory interface. This particular model will have 6-Phase power and Bussmann high-frequency inductance which will boost the frequency up to 2MHz. What that bit means exactly we’re not sure but the general word is that due to the low power nature of the GPUs and the high quality power supply components overclocking should be impressive.
As for clocks or a release date information is extremely limited at the moment, it’s possible that boredom could’ve just set in at Galaxy while waiting for Fermi and the company is just killing some time. If we get any more information though we’ll be sure to keep you in the loop.
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