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Asus's MARS II GTX 580 graphics card revealed

Asus's MARS II GTX 580 graphics card revealed

Posted on Aug 22, 2011 by MG15

Component and computer manufacturer Asus has unveiled its Republic of Gamers MARS II graphics cards, which ship with dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 chips.

The ever-modest Asus claim that the card is the world's "fastest, most powerful graphics card", and that it sets "new records in video and gaming excellence".

Each graphics processing unit runs 22% faster than reference GeForce chips, and Asus says this will let the card run DirectX11 games in resolutions higher than 1080p. Asus has also crammed 3GB of GDDR5 video memory onto the card.

Ever keen to worship the gods of thermodynamics, Asus has cooled the cards with two 120mm fans, which are said to move 600% more air than reference designs ...

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ASUS ROG range gets dual-GTX 580 MARS II video card, motherboards, more

ASUS ROG range gets dual-GTX 580 MARS II video card, motherboards, more

Posted on May 31, 2011 by MG3

ASUS’ glasses-free 3D gaming notebook will likely get most of the attention, but the Republic of Gamers team has also brought along plenty of kit for the DIY enthusiast. In addition to the ROG Crossha...

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ASUS Designs MARS II Dual-GTX 580 Graphics Card for GeForce Enthusiasts

ASUS Designs MARS II Dual-GTX 580 Graphics Card for GeForce Enthusiasts

Posted on May 25, 2011 by MG2

When ASUS first set out to build the MARS, a dual-GeForce GTX 285 graphics card, people thought the designers were crazy. NVIDIA could barely get the two 55 nm G200b GPUs on GeForce GTX 295 to run at ...

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