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PCI-E x32 available at gigabytes site :o

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No hotlinking apparently.
 
Haha, must be a typo, lol.

Its the only product listed under that, wtf would the point be in a 9500GT on PCI-E 2.0 x32 even if it did exist.

Here is the product page, followed by the screenshot uploaded on TPU:

http://www.giga-byte.com/Products/V...nderType=NVIDIA&BUSType=PCI-E+2.0&BUSSpeed=32

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sumthn not right here :wtf:
 
Maybe the people at gigabyte got confused over the fact that PCI-E 2.0 x16 is like PCI-E 1.1 x32?
 
A screenshot of the future!

Yeah, nVidia is still rebranding their old GPU's, but now they come with PCI x32 interconnect :D
 
Wouldnt the PCI-E connector need to be twice as long tho?
 
Downloaded the user manual, the only thing I found that mentions 32X was "True Color". "High Color" is listed at16X??
 
I don't believe this. May be in near future but not now.
 
Downloaded the user manual, the only thing I found that mentions 32X was "True Color". "High Color" is listed at16X??

They mean True Color 32-bit and high Color 16-bit.

You can change it in the resolution properties on windows.
 
PCI Express 2.0
PCI-SIG announced the availability of the PCI Express Base 2.0 specification on 15 January 2007. PCIe 2.0 doubles the bus standard's bandwidth from 0.25 GByte/s to 0.5 GByte/s, meaning a x32 connector can transfer data at up to 16 GByte/s for both videocards (SLI 2x etc). PCIe 2.0 has two 32 bits channels for each GPU (2x16), while the first version only has 1x16 and is operating at 2 GHz.
WTF gigabyte
 
A screenshot of the future!

Yeah, nVidia is still rebranding their old GPU's, but now they come with PCI x32 interconnect :D

They have it listed for the ATi side too...
 
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that's just odd. Has to be a type, or they mean something else. I don't know what that could be, but that's weird.
 
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