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Six X800 XL cards
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X800 XL and 6800 GT PCI-E
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Copper-based X800 XL cards
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Dual DVI on some cards
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ATI RADEON X800 XL card
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Back of the card
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Original ATI X800 XL board shot provided by ATI
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Rev2 X800 XL
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First X800 XL (top) and final retail board (bottom)
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ATI cooler up close
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ASUS Extreme AX800XL card
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Back of the card
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Copper cooling and two DVIs
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You can see the heatpipe on the back of the card
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March 22, 2005
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