Nvidia and Asustek Computer have cooperated to launch ROG MARS II, a graphics card equipped with two Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 GPUs and 3GB GDDR5 memory specifically for professional game players, in the Taiwan market at a retail price of NT$54,900 (US$1,893).
Asustek said that the ROG MARS II has an execution performance 22% faster than the standard GeForce GTX 590 graphics card, and is capable of running DirectX 11-based games with maximum setting and a resolution of 1080p.
The graphics card also features two 120mm fans to reduce the heat, and cooling technology applied onto the module will also minimize the generation of noise, the vendor said.
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