I have been spending the last couple of months building a new rig. I started with the mobo, of course, and when I bought it I had to buy a graphics card that had pci express since I was using agp at the time. So I got the 7800gt OC card from Best Buy for $350. My whole plan was to later on down the road purchase another 7800gt OC so I could go SLI. After I got my proper power supply going, and had my system stable with only the one card (let me tell you that the nvidia firewall kicked my ass for a time and made me want to drop kick my pc out my second floor window) I proceded to save my money for my next card. Low and behold when I had the scratch to invest in it, the card was unavaliable! I was pissed. I called several different Best Buys even one that was an hour and a half away from me, with no luck. The general response I got from Best Buy and from Comp USA and from any other store in my area I contacted was that NVIDIA has stopped manufacturing these cards so they wouldn't be available in the future. Now this to me was like the world coming to an end. All I wanted was a SLI rig and after investing all my hard earned cash it looked like I would have a hard time finding my second card. Luckily I was able to get one online through NewEgg. In fact the day I purchased the card from them I went back to their website a couple of hours later and they showed em out of stock. It seems I got one of the last ones on the shelf. My question is this, how can a company like Nvidia, who boasts great things like SLI, discontinue a product that people would need to enable their SLI? It seems like a dumb move to me, it's not like everyone can afford to buy both cards at once. Am I missing something here? Is there another card that mimics a 7800gt OC'd exactly so that people can purchase it as a subsitute for the original? Or are people who held out on the second card just screwed now? Currently I do not see any availible on any of my favorite sites.