Msi Nx6800le-td 256 PCI-E

Is that MSI NX6800LE-TD 256 same as NX6800LE 128 with douple amount of memory or is there some new improvements ? allthough i cant find any 6800LE product´s from the msi product catergory. This is an PCI-E card.
Just seeking for good/cheap PCI-E card for my next pc system and my local pc store sells this card for 260€. Cheap if i may say and if this card is fully moddable to open those locke VS and pipelines like Gainward 6800LE 128 then it rocks
And for the future to improve graphic acceleration its easy way just to buy another msi 6800le card and put it in to sli mode and its then cheaper

nobody cares me  

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