Galaxy Preps a Special Dual-GPU Graphics Card for Christmas Launch

We’ve recently come across something interesting at Galaxy’s official webiste which we’d love to discuss with you. As you can see above, the design looks quite refreshing.
It’s a dual-GPU graphics card featuring 14 layers of PCB and enough space for sixteen memory chips, so it couldn’t be single-PCB GeForce GTX295. Considering every eight memory chip form a 512-bit memory interface, we assume it to be a dual-GPU GTX285.

Additionaly, Galaxy has just released two more pictures of a VGA cooler which is reportedly capable of handling any GPUs with a TDP of up to 480W. The graphics card beneath the cooler looks almost the same as what the first picture shows, which means the cooler is exactly the one that is going to serve the mysterious graphics card.

The cooler has taken advantage of two fans with large blades, but we don’t think it would be as efficient as the company claims, unless a new and special technology is utilized.
We’ve contacted the folks at Galaxy tring to discover more, and were told that the special card would be ready by the end of this year, and hopefully catch up with Christmas holiday. So, just stay tuned.
