If we suspicion a strange Mars graphics label from ASUS was a small bit ridiculous, get ready to see what a lot of silly looks like. The company’s Mars II which was not long ago teased to one side a uninformed latest Matrix GTX580 Platinum card, squeezes dual GeForce GTX 580 chips upon a same house as well as overclocks them for good measure. In sequence to grasp such good feats, a label requires no reduction than 3 8-pin auxiliary energy connectors as well as takes up a space of 3 (2.6, to be precise) PCI slots with a ginormous dual-fan cooler. Heatpipes have been additionally in use to keep a distracted fires inside of in check, as well as — for situations where all else fails — ASUS has commissioned a special red symbol which sends a air blower in to full speed when depressed. ASUS hasn’t nonetheless finalized how distant upon top of a default engine time speeds a Mars II will reach, though it has a bit of time to figure which out as this intensely singular book label is entrance someday in July. Buyers in a US, Europe as well as Asia-Pacific segment will have to be discerning upon their credit label trigger, as usually 1,000 Mars IIs will ever be produced. Oh, as well as if you’re wondering how most energy a dual-GTX 580 graphics label competence consume, a answer is 600W. All by itself.
ASUS Mars II eyes-on during Computex 2011
