ASUS Mars 295 Limited Edition

Dual GTX285 Graphics, Quad-SLI Capable

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Have you tried to play Crysis (or other demanding games) in full swing and your video card is just not powerful enough to handle it? Then how about a look at ASUS’ Mars 295 Limited Edition? Featuring two G200-350-B3 graphics processors that you get on the GeForce GTX 285, the monstrous graphics card uses 240 shader processors, a 512-bit GDDR3 memory interface, 32 total memory chips (16 for each) and 4GB of RAM (each GPU accesses 2 GB of it).

Compatible with all existing NVIDIA drivers, the new ASUS NVIDIA Mars 295 Limited Edition is Quad-SLI capable and supports software voltage control, which makes it the most powerful desktop multi-GPU setup ever conceived. And although NVIDIA doesn’t like third-parties to take tweaking “into their own hands” we can vouch for ASUS for doing an amazing job.

The new Mars 295 is expected to see light at Computex, next week. Looks promising already …

[TechPowerUp via Engadget]

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