Monday, December 2nd 2013
ASUS ROG Poseidon Graphics Card Pictured Some More
Here are some more pictures of ASUS' Republic of Gamers Poseidon graphics card, after its unofficial unveiling last week. SweClockers scored a few interesting tidbits about the card, which is being exhibited at DreamHack, Europe's biggest gaming event. The biggest news of them all is the chip underneath that hot-rod cooler - it's a GeForce GTX 780, and not a GTX 780 Ti, meaning that it offers just 2,304 CUDA cores and 192 TMUs, and not the 2,880 CUDA cores and 240 TMUs of the GTX 780 Ti. The card is expected to come with a minor factory-overclock (not disclosed), but large overclocking headroom backed by not just its 10-phase Digi+ VRM, but also its cooling solution, which fuses an aluminium fin-stack heatsink with a full-coverage liquid cooling channel.
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8 Comments on ASUS ROG Poseidon Graphics Card Pictured Some More
direct CU is cool but when they blend it with tubing it looks bad
Maybe Asus check site forums and note the number of people clamouring for a new architecture (or at least new models) as soon as the novelty of the current crop wears off (usually between 1ns and a couple of weeks) and fear they'll get stuck with GPU inventory unless they constantly rework the designs.