ASUS, one of the world's foremost vendors of PC hardware, has just proclaimed the preamble of its high-end Republic of Gamers (ROG) MARS/2DI/4GD3 graphics card to the US market. The card, which has been originally showcased by the corporation at its booth at Computex, former this year, was intended to deliver the eventual graphics performance, combining two of NVIDIA's high-end GeForce GTX 285 GPUs in a sole solution.

The specifications of the high-end card have been obtainable for a few times now, as the Taiwanese graphics card manufacturer previously exposed it former this year. Designed to offer the ultimate graphics experience for desktop computer users, the innovative ASUS MARS merge two GeForce GTX 285 GPUs with an enormous 4GB of onboard RAM as well as the world's foremost 1024-bit memory bandwidth. Boasting a custom, dual-slot cooling solution, the card is allegedly 23% quicker than NVIDIA's reference GTX 295, while its thermal design present a 65% enhance in heatpipe coverage as well as 20% heat dissipation rate.

Additional features consist of clock speed of 648MHz for the GPU, by 1476MHz for the shader clock; allowing a sophisticated of performance in the newest gaming applications. There are also single VGA outputs, two DVI outputs along with an HDMI, to convey a whole range of connectivity selection to those high-end users who will be looking for this card.

Aside from being one of the mainly high-end results for a desktop rig, the fresh ASUS MARS is also predictable to be piece of a limited series of cards, every one featuring its own exclusive serial number. According to the corporation, the card will only be accessible in quantities of 1000 units as well as it will be sold in North America “on a first come, first served basis.” ASUS owes to declare the correct place as well as time of accessibility through its authorized Twitter social networking page.

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