News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
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MARS II to make ARES look impotent?
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Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
Surely it'd have to be a watercooled-only product? I mean, if a single GTX480 can produce 90c+ on full load, than this, in theory would produce 180c *at least* on just air. If Asus pull it off, then there can really be no doubt that they make the most insane yet awesome components in the world.
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
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GageC
Surely it'd have to be a watercooled-only product? I mean, if a single GTX480 can produce 90c+ on full load, than this, in theory would produce 180c *at least* on just air. If Asus pull it off, then there can really be no doubt that they make the most insane yet awesome components in the world.
If you ever get a chance, see the ARES card in real life: it weighs over 2kg, and most of that is the cooling.
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
GageC, Temperature dissipation isn't linear, the bigger the temp gradient, the faster the "thing" will lose heat.
Watercooling or a very well designed (and big) cooler.
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
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Tarinder
If you ever get a chance, see the ARES card in real life: it weighs over 2kg, and most of that is the cooling.
When's the Hexus Open Day? :)
Asus are just showing off! This card would be sick.
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
No doubt it'll cost a small planet too :(
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
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Tarinder
If you ever get a chance, see the ARES card in real life: it weighs over 2kg, and most of that is the cooling.
Trust me, if I had £1200 I'd already have one :P
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
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Originally Posted by
GageC
Surely it'd have to be a watercooled-only product? I mean, if a single GTX480 can produce 90c+ on full load, than this, in theory would produce 180c *at least* on just air. If Asus pull it off, then there can really be no doubt that they make the most insane yet awesome components in the world.
It isn't just that simple, even though theoretically double the thermal energy will be dissipated. Also 180C isn't twice the temperature of 90C, as 0C isn't absolute 0... They will need a beast of a cooler to keep them running at 100C or below...
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
I'm guessing they will be OC'd as well for even more WOW factor.
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
so does a fire extinguisher comes free with it?
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
I wonder whats under that whited out section next to the power slots. If its a cap, or a speaker, why white it out ?
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
If it's air cooled, I foresee a triple- or even quadruple-width card coming...
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
Not too hard to cool (one), not too hard to power (one), but it'll be one of the noisiest graphics cards ever made, if it's air cooled. 580W of TDP can be removed by a three slot 12" cooler, but you'd need to have a trio of 92mm fans at 5000rpm or so to do the job at full load. That's going to be pretty earsplitting.
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
This card is only viable if it is water cooled! So add even more money to the overall cost. I guess a retail price in the region of £1500
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
It really annoys me when Asus do this. They build a fabulous concept card, then air cool it. By being a custom PCB design none of the existing waterblocks fit it, and so you end up with a card that can only be air cooled - that is if you want to keep it under warranty. I believe that the type of people who are going to want this sort of card are extreme users, and those that buy the "crazy but cool" spec pcs that you see advertised in CustomPC.
Extreme users will often invalidate warranties, so they are not concerned.
Those who buy the "crazy but cool" spec are exactly the sort that know their hardward, and buy the best available - Asus - this means they will likely buy the very vest hardward and then try to get more out of it, ie overclock and/or water cool. Having to void the warranty is a major no-no.
Asus have completely discounted these folk by NOT designing a watercooled version. At £1000 per card, that's a hell of a lot of potential sales to be disregarding... No wonder eVGA do so well, their cards are fitted with watercoolers, but their range is not warranty voided by swapping out the factory fitted hsf if the cooling is upgraded, which can of course be easily done as they use reference designed cards in the main.
Asus - Great idea, but please think it through fully. Air cooling is good, but those of us with water cooled loops like them and want the entire system water cooled where possible, that's why we spend so much time and money on setting up our loops.
Re: News - Leaked shots allude to ASUS MARS II graphics card - twin GTX 480s
right thats the winter heating bill sorted out.... oh wait