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You're not likely to EVER see the SSC released into the step-up pool. They *used* to have all cards, bar the short-lived Sig nature series (7900GT) step-up'able, but it was just after that they changed their policies. You *might* see a mid-line GT show up, but of course all they guarantee is the EGS/stock spec cards.... TBH, unless ATIs upcoming cards REALLY kick ass price/performance/power draw wise (and detract from NV sales), I don't see anything other than EGS cards ever being in the pool...NVIDIA/their partners seem to have a market killer on their hands here and there may be stock issues at retailers like the oh-so-hard to find 7800GTX/512 ("Limited Edition but we never called it that" card) was.
What's wrong w/ o/cing even a stock model card anyway? You may/may not hit SSC speeds on a bone stock card, and EVGA covers it...Win win really. You'd lose $ value wise in the transaction, but you'd likely lose as much (or more) if you wanted to sell the current card to fund the 8800GT of your choice.
ps Am I the only one that thinks the SSC nomenclature is a REALLY lame idea - I mean WTF Super Super-clock? Marketing department ran out of ideas huh? Maybe it's some time for new talent (just keep Jacob Freeman, he was one helpful dude in multiple 7900 RMAs for me!).