
ROG MARS hits North America
-- ASUS’ Limited Edition Enthusiast Graphics Card to sell in USA/Canada --
Fremont, CA August 25, 2009 - ASUS today announced the limited edition Republic of Gamers (ROG) MARS/2DI/4GD3 custom-built graphics cards as first showcased at Computex 2009 will soon be sold in North America on a first come, first served basis. The exact time and place of availability will be announced on ASUS' Official Twitter social networking page.
The Enthusiast’s Dream Card with ROG Innovations
Breaking away from the standard GTX 295 reference design, ROG engineers implemented dual NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 285 GPUs, awe-inspiring 4GB onboard memory and the world’s first 1024-bit memory bandwidth to spawn the ROG MARS graphics card. 23% more powerful than conventional GTX 295 graphics cards, the ROG MARS graphics card also features an improved thermal design that boasts a 65% increase in heatpipe coverage and a 20% heat dissipation rate—thus delivering extreme cooling, even during graphically intensive operations. With this exceptional innovation and design, gamers can realize ultra high resolution gaming with all graphics features maxed out - making every gamers dream a reality.
ASUS Ultimate Armaments
The ROG MARS utilizes the finest graphics card components for clean power delivery, effective cooling and redundant safety. EMI shielding around the card reduces interference by up to 66%. Covered chokes and Low RDS(on) MOSFETs run 25% more efficient and 15C cooler than standard components. A pair of fuses doubles the overvoltage protection found on reference designs, safeguarding your VGA card.
Each graphics card will be assigned a unique serial number. With only 1000 units slated for production, the ASUS ROG MARS is a masterpiece of power and performance for the hardcore gamer and overclocker.
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OK, it sounds bad to the bone,...but what does it cost? These mini-reviews should only be allowed if you can also tell us how long we have to eat beans to get the next most "Wazoo-Thang",................. |
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>> near-final card reader I had to read that four times before I figured out it was "card ready". Heheh >> each of which will be individually numbered Oh lord. Next they'll start selling them with limited edition chromium covers, so that collectors will need to buy three different cards to have the entire set. |
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3vi1, that is genius. Why haven't they done that? |
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Ha. I love Asus, and this is one of the reasons why. They also make products that rarely fail. Aside from some heavily overlocked GTX 295s out there, this will pretty much be the fastest performance for single slot available. |
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@realneil: Remember the old adage, "If you have to ask how much it costs, you can't afford it." Just tell yourself you're saving up for a PCIe 3.0 card and you'll feel better-- that's what I do. |