It look likes nVidia has succeed to do a better stepping of their NV31 core and are now launching the card with 400 MHz instead of 350, as it was meant to be earlier. This should give the card more power to act when it comes to challenge Radeon 9500 Pro and 9600 Pro. Speaking about that, our review of 9600 Pro is soon coming out, so keep your eyes open. 😉
We haven’t got any more information to serv you more than some pictures from Andantech which you you can find here. As you can see it’s not only a question about a better audit but even improved cooling that makes increase of the clockfrequense.
Hopefully, we’ll take a closer look at this card soon.