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Our readers sent us this link on an online store that offers to pre-order a GeForce FX-based graphics card from Club3D. The newcomer costs like no other consumer graphics card before: 699 Euro, or about $700. The graphics card is equipped with D-Sub, DVI-I and TV-Out connectors. It features 256MB DDR-II SDRAM and the GeForce FX 5800 Ultra GPU running probably at 1000/500MHz respectively. The store claims that the product will be available on the 22nd of January 2003, in less than two weeks, it means.

Well, I wonder, how many these graphics card will actually be available by the end of this month. There are not a lot of you to buy a $700 graphics card, are there? Hence, so high price should be the price for owning a practically exclusive piece of hardware, but definitely not for extraordinary features of this babe. In case something is exclusive, there should be very few of such devices.

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