Just to answer some questions:
1.Why are two part numbers listed?
The specifications of the card listed on the CompuCare website were simply cut-and-pasted from the Gainward.com website
here.
They apparently didn't read the info they were plagiarizing because the gainward site is comparing the
'standard 6800 ultra' to the 'golden sample 6800 ultra'.
That's why CompuCare is listing part numbers for both the standard card and the GS card.
The card CompuCare is actually selling is:
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Gainward Ultra2600 TV/2xDVI 256MB NX6800Ultra AGP
Gainward NVIDIA GeForce? 6800 Ultra , Ultra/2600 TV-DVI-DVI Golden Sample" -RETAIL
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The first line seems to refer to the 'standard 6800 ultra', while the second line seems to refer to the 'Golden Sample 6800 ultra'.
The picture above the price, again ripped off the gainward website, shows the box for both the standard card and the GS card, where the silver label is for standard and gold label indicates GS. It could be either card.
2.Whichever card it is, the standard or the GS, why are they selling this 6800 ultra at $399.99, only to sell the plain-jane 6800 for $439.99??? ZipZoomFly is selling the GS 6800 ultra for $530.00, a 130 dollar difference.
This has to be a misprint, but mistake or no, ANY 6800ultra for $400 is a steal.
3.Just for clarification, what is the Golden Sample and how does it compare to the standard card?
According to the Gainward website the Golden Sample card is thus:
"With hand picked 3D graphics processor and carefully qualified high-quality memory chips, Gainward's famous "Golden Sample"? products feature "enhance mode" with factory-preset, over-clocked graphics core and memory speeds. Each Golden Sample? product is guaranteed to outperform NVIDIA standard reference design with rock-solid stability."