Monday, June 3rd 2013
ASUS Shows Off Republic of Gamers Poseidon Graphics Card
The GTX 670 DirectCU Mini cooler earned ASUS engineers tons of respect (and hopefully sales) from enthusiasts. The same crew unveiled a new high-end graphics card in the company's Republic of Gamers (ROG) family, based on a performance-segment GeForce GTX 700 series GPU, the ROG Poseidon. The card features a unique new cooler that combines an air-based cooler, with a full-coverage liquid-based one. Users have the choice of running the completely on air, completely on water (with the fan shut off), or with both in concert (air+liquid). The solution works with a common full-coverage base that makes contact with the card's GPU, memory, and VRM, which is in contact with both a complex ain-array, and a coolant channel. An ROG logo on the cooler's top lights up red, and can either stay at a set brightness, or pulsate. The company didn't finalize clock speeds, or launch date.
23 Comments on ASUS Shows Off Republic of Gamers Poseidon Graphics Card
It's only a matter of time before it catches on more. The prefilled card/QD setup would cost more, but would allow the ease of swapping between single and multi card setups since not everyone has room for two 120mm rads, but do have room to swap to something like a single 240mm rad.
I'm more interested in the mobo it's attached to. It's the Maximus VI Formula and it looks like it has the Thermal Armor of the Sabertooth motherboards.
i like this...........alot
looks like its encompasses the mem as well as the chip and vrms....
bravo asus
now build the little bastards so i can get sum.....
youtu.be/JkActgoyu-M
the ROG black/red and the ROG features, also the TUF thermal armor!!!
This Design would convince me of buying a 780 GTX, alltough im waiting for the new architecture from AMD.
Beeing able to watercool it later while still keeping it fucntional without watercooling is a dream of mine come true.
I hope they make a Poseidon Card for every high end GPU, at least.
Ideal would be a Poseidon Titan, but im pretty sure were never going to see that due to nvidia stubordness.
Well, the 780gtx will do.
My only problem is that i will be switching to 4k Monitor in the future.
If 2GB ram is allmost enough for 1080p, i imagine 4 times more would be required for 4K resolutions. Or am i mistaken when i want a 8GB vRam for my next card, at the very least 6 (like some select 7970 cards or the GTX Titan)
and dunno how i missed that lol