Thursday, May 3rd 2012

ASUS Launches its GeForce GTX 690 Graphics Card

The ASUS GeForce GTX 690 graphics card debuts 28nm dual-GPU performance, presenting the most powerful card of the generation thus far. It enables gaming with superior speed, smoothness, and detail. Due to smarter fabrication, its power demands are relatively modest for energy-conservative operation. This promotes easier quad-SLI setups with paired ASUS GeForce GTX 690s. ASUS continues to offer gamers the best overclocking experience with the exclusive GPU Tweak utility, which goes well together with DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.2, plus technologies such as NVIDIA GPU Boost, advanced anti-aliasing (TXAA/FXAA), and Adaptive Vertical Sync.
Raw 28nm graphics processing power
The ASUS GeForce GTX 690 has two GeForce GTX 680 cores mounted on the board, fielding a massive 3072 CUDA cores and representing truly staggering computing power for graphics as well as parallel processing alongside the CPU. The core runs at 1019MHz in boost clock, while the 512-bit memory interface links the system to 4GB of 4096MHz GDDR5 video memory.

Benefits of leaner fabrication come into play
Despite all that power, the ASUS GeForce GTX 690 has a modest 300W TDP. Gamers therefore tap greater processing capacity while conserving energy thanks to efficient 28nm manufacturing, thus lowering electricity bills and contributing to more environmentally-responsible gaming.

Intuitive graphics controls and tuning with GPU Tweak
ASUS once again includes the exclusive GPU Tweak graphics card tuning suite in the box. Overclocking-inclined buyers can easily go into boost clock speeds, set power targets, and configure fan revolution settings to make adjustments and experiment with performance gains. GPU Tweak offers built-in guards to ensure all modifications are safe, maintaining optimal stability and card reliability. The utility also provides a convenient on-screen monitoring widget and live driver/BIOS updates to ensure the ASUS GeForce GTX 690 remains up to date.

Moving closer to complete gaming immersion
The ASUS GeForce GTX 690 presents the most graphics power ever available to consumers, and as such makes even better use of recent developments in software engineering. It furnishes unmatched DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.2 performance, by that guaranteeing considerable future-proofing. Users who wish to set up an NVIDIA SLI configuration can pair two ASUS GeForce GTX 690's for instant quad-SLI and even more massive compute capabilities.

New ultra-fast anti-aliasing technologies TXAA and FXAA help game developers and designers deliver smoother and more visually appealing experiences to rival high end professional graphics rendering. Additional technologies that promote faster and more attractive gaming include NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync and hardware-based framerate metering, both ensuring games keep moving at an optimized pace with no slowdowns. The ASUS GeForce GTX 690 supports NVIDIA GPU Boost for immediate auto clock speed adjustments as needed, and easily powers four-screen displays via NVIDIA Surround. Its single-PCB NVIDIA 3D Vision performance sets new milestones, enabling unmitigated full HD 3D gaming.
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14 Comments on ASUS Launches its GeForce GTX 690 Graphics Card

#1
Breathless
Why even list these releases pray tell? They are all the same exact thing....
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#2
dj-electric
I really liked what asus did with this card visually, just... so different and unique...

-_-;
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#3
W1zzard
Dj-ElectriCI really liked what asus did with this card visually, just... so different and unique...

-_-;
nvidia doesn't allow any changes, it's not asus's fault
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#4
sy5tem
W1zzardnvidia doesn't allow any changes, it's not asus's fault
i see that all the nvidia look the same.. wth is going on ? lol what is the point , if 99 company are making the exact same replicate , all that matter is the price ? no innovation nothing extra?

lol weird
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#6
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
sanadanosa4096mhz of memory?
Realistically only 2GB still.
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#7
sanadanosa
nvidiaintelftwRealistically only 2GB still.
That's not what i mean, it says 4096mhz not mb
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#8
MicroUnC
Have anyone noticed? All the 690's look all the same! Only the boxes look different :wtf:
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#9
GC_PaNzerFIN
It's all good. I don't want anyone to ruin the looks! Maybe later get backplate from EVGA tho.
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#10
mangowarrior
What's with the box?? If I'm paying $1000 for that card I want the crate and the crowbar!!!
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#11
MicroUnC
mangowarriorWhat's with the box?? If I'm paying $1000 for that card I want the crate and the crowbar!!!
When your 690 will DIE, the crate will serve as coffin lol:laugh:
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#12
Zubasa
sy5temi see that all the nvidia look the same.. wth is going on ? lol what is the point , if 99 company are making the exact same replicate , all that matter is the price ? no innovation nothing extra?

lol weird
The point is so that there is no competition among nVidia's AIBs ;)
At lease not yet.
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#13
Recus
Like HD 6990 was something different except box and fan paint... AMD fanboys getting more and more stupid with each new Nvidia's gen.
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#14
powow
can't expect more from the card's design :respect:..

can't imagine it come out with passive cooling either, it'll be about 3 inches thickness of it..
w/o magnesium too i guess..
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