Review - Graphics Card Asus ROG Mars 760


Asus has announced another off-planet graphics card, this one coming from Mars. The ROG MARS 760 Dual-GPU graphics card which, as the name indicates, has fused two GTX 760 graphics cards onto a single PCB.


As such, the card features a total of 4 GB of GDDR5 memory and a dual 256-bit memory interface. The card also features a 12-phase VRM design, which, according to Asus, makes the card produce 30 percent less power noise, increases efficiency by 15 percent, and extends the card's durability.

Cooling is achieved by a DirectCU II cooler that has been modified to cool both the GPUs.

Of course, what is the release of such a card without any performance numbers? Asus has informed us that the card can outperform the GTX Titan, running Crysis 3 percent to 14 percent faster, Tomb Raider 39 percent faster, and Bioshock Infinite 6 percent faster.

There was no word on pricing, but given what we know of Asus ROG graphics card pricing, don't expect it to come cheap. It'll hit shelves around the end of November.

Specifications

  • Graphics Engine
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760x2
  • Bus Standard
    PCI Express 3.0
  • Video Memory
    GDDR5 4GB
  • Engine Clock
    GPU Boost Clock : 1072 MHz
    GPU Base Clock : 1006 MHz
  • CUDA Core
    2304
  • Memory Clock
    6004 MHz ( 1501 MHz GDDR5 )
  • Memory Interface
    512-bit
  • Interface
    DVI Output : Yes x 2 (DVI-I), Yes x 1 (DVI-D)
    HDMI Output : Yes x 1 (via DVI to HDMI adaptor x 1 )
    Display Port : Yes x 1 (Mini DP)
    HDCP Support : Yes
  • Accessories
    1 x DVI to HDMI adaptor
    1 x Power cable
  • Software
    ROG GPU Tweak & Driver
  • Dimensions
    11 " x 4.38 " x 1.6 " Inch
  • Note
    • Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    • PCB color and bundled software versions are change without notice.
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