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That 729Mhz you name right there is an assumption made by some people based on various things. Nintendo has never stated anything about the real specs of the Wii... I guess we all know that the Wii isn't a powerhouse, but there simply isn't data to prove that it is somewhat around 700Mhz. Also; 'power' as in the way you post it in your thread-title cannot only be lead back to the CPU or the GPU. It is a combination of those previously named pieces of hardware in combination with the RAM the BUS, the pipelines through which the dataflow goes and a variety of other things. For example; the Gamecube had a cheaper tech in it then the PS2... Yet The Gamecube was more 'efficient' in the use of the power in it's tech-components and the way these components were adjusted to eachother, so Gamecube could benefit more from it's available power then the PS2... Which is noticeable in several games (like Resident evil 4 or Tales of Symphonia and various multiplatformtitles like Splinter Cell).



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