Asus has accustomed us with its outrageous graphics cards designs, and the soon-to-be-released dual GTX 580 Asus ROG Mars II. the card features a custom-built PCB which allowed the company to clock the card higher than the default GF110 operating frequencies.
First Asus ROG Mars II unveiled at Computex, the Asus ROG Mars II takes up three PCI slots and features an enlarged PCB, a dual-fan (triple-heatpipe) DirectCU cooler, a 20-phase power design (8+2 per each GPU/memory setup), Super Alloy components, three 8pin PCIe power connectors, two Proadlizer chips, and a button that keeps the fans working at 100%.
Asus ROG Mars II has a GPU clock of 772 MHz, 1024 CUDA Cores @ 1544 MHz, a 2 x 384-bit memory interface, and a memory frequency of 4000 MHz, and four display outputs - two DVI, one HDMI and one DisplayPort. 1,000 Asus ROG Mars II cards will be made and are expected to sell for about $1,000 (each).
First Asus ROG Mars II unveiled at Computex, the Asus ROG Mars II takes up three PCI slots and features an enlarged PCB, a dual-fan (triple-heatpipe) DirectCU cooler, a 20-phase power design (8+2 per each GPU/memory setup), Super Alloy components, three 8pin PCIe power connectors, two Proadlizer chips, and a button that keeps the fans working at 100%.
Asus ROG Mars II has a GPU clock of 772 MHz, 1024 CUDA Cores @ 1544 MHz, a 2 x 384-bit memory interface, and a memory frequency of 4000 MHz, and four display outputs - two DVI, one HDMI and one DisplayPort. 1,000 Asus ROG Mars II cards will be made and are expected to sell for about $1,000 (each).
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