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    So who's got the X1000s?

    Skipping over the question of availability, which add-in-board partners will be providing R520 and its brothers? Thus far, Club3D and Sapphire have sent in press releases for us, with others promising they're on the way.
    The Club 3D Radeon® X1800XL opens the door to a new age in extreme powerful rendering, targeted to devour today’s most demanding PC games. The complete design of this Graphic Card is created with only one thing in mind; "PLAYING TOP GAMES!!!".
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    Retail versions of these new Sapphire graphics accelerators will ship with Sapphire Select, the exciting new way to deliver a choice of games to the end user. Each card is bundled with a DVD containing a selection of top applications and games from several leading software houses. The end customer can play each of the games for a one hour trial before choosing which titles he or she wants to keep and using the activation codes for those titles.
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    HIS, Powercolor and Connect3D are

    theyre on ocuk

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    Gigabyte have thrown in their cards:

    http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=3631

    PowerColor have also launched an X1300:

    http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=3631
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