
We've got a number of tools in our armoury [Not weapons? Ed.] - Hazel Lewis - UK government minister
We got some clocks and numbers of the cards available in UK and in former UK colony still proud part of commonwealth, land known as down under, Australia.
In Wednesday OcUk will have three versions of the 7800GTX cards clocked and priced differently. You will be able to buy Leadtek card for around £350 +VAT, those cards are clocked at default 430/1200 MHz. The Second Nvidia pet under the name of XFX will clock at 450 MHz core and 1250 MHz memory and will come for £390 +VAT while the fastest BFG will clock at quite high 460 MHz core and 1300 MHz memory but will cost you £425 +VAT. For our US and EU reader's £350 + 17.5 percent of VAT - Value added tax ends up at £411 or should we say 614 in Euro land or $752 in US. You can do the conversion for the other cards here. The £425 + VAT will get to amazingly expensive £499 or should we say 750 or incredible $913 US for a single card. You can find some currency converter and play with them to get some more prices, that is exactly what we did.
In Australia cards are already listed and you will be able to buy them for close to $900 Australian. We have to thank our loyal Australian readers for help on those prices. That will transfer to £382.33, but we don't know is VAT included. For that money you will get XFX Geforce 7800 256Mb 16xPCI-E Video Card + 2xDVI/TV Out while Sparkle NVIDIA Geforce 7800GTX will be priced at AUD$849.00. You can check those claims here unless Nvidia make those guys to take it down.
I guess that you will be buying them in US as soon as Nvidia press the button but won't be the cheapest thing ever. µ