@BloodReaper,
I dont know the price, but even if it does, still its going to be better than purchasing two GTXs for 60K !!!!
@topic,
Ofcourse, 3870X2 is an amazing card! Look at its size for sake! Though, adding a sole DX10.1 advantage wont make a justice anymore! Even if DX10.1 games appear, they'll have full DX10 support. For an instance, taking advantage of such intensive shader models from DX10.1, thy will require a hefty card to run! And i dont think, there is any. How many have tried Crysis in DX10 with all cherries and bells enabled? That doesnt mean that 7-series users can play the game with all goodies! Even they can. Look, even today a 7950GX2 and a 7900GTX are far better than 8600GT or 8600GTS in terms of performance! But that doesnt mean that 8600 users start bragging about their card's DX10 support!
However, 3870X2 and the upcoming 4850, 4870 with GDDR5 Vrams may change the scenario! But, see there is the point in Hardware performance. Taking DX10.1 as the sole advantage wont suffice anymore!! About, 3870X2 beating 9800GX2...thats still in 3DMark! Coming to gaming and overclocking, theres more to be revealed.
@ketan,
The Liquid nitrogen cooling system consists of a liquid nitrogen pump, and a thermal flask. The L.N. pump utilizes an air pump to create suction, which draws liquid nitrogen from the flask to the hot and cold stage for cooling. And all this process is controlled by some sort of controller or equipment. Look, the name sounds pretty lame but in implementation, it is really different and opposite. You've to be careful with lots of things like pressure and expansion of gases. Ok, cutting the crap, just take a look over here:
*www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUc6znC848o !
U might have heard about it, i.e. The 5GHz Project!