ASUS has made a major expansion of its range of graphics cards with the launch of a range that includes the new AMD graphics technologies (in the case of HD 6970 and HD 6950, with DirectCue II) and NVIDIA (GTX 580, GTX Ti 570 and GTX 560, the latter with Dual Cooling Fan Technology). DirectCue II is the next generation of technology DirectCue exclusive ASUS, which uses the copper pipes to dissipate in direct contact with the GPU to improve the cooling capacity by 20% *.
As a novelty, it adds two 100 mm fans specifically designed to achieve better air flow up to 600% for models HD 6970, HD 6950, GTX 580 and GTX 570 DirectCue II. ASUS has also introduced the GTX 560 graphics DirectCue II TOP Ti, which has two 80mm fans and more efficient cooling design in its class.
The new graphics DirectCue II also have the ASUS Super Alloy Power, which uses a special alloy components such as choke coils, capacitors, and MOSFETs POSCAPs is to increase the yield by 15%, lowering the temperature 35 ° C * and prolong life 2.5 times *. Addition, overclocking technology Tweak Voltage offers an intuitive interface that allows gamers to extract the full potential of your system graphics performance.
For its part, the ASUS GTX 560 graphics DirectCue II Ti GPU cores used TOP with accelerated clock factory at 900MHz, 80MHz over the reference design. A technology pioneer, fully renovated DirectCue The exclusive ASUS pioneered the incorporation of some lines of pure copper dissipation arranged in direct contact with the GPU, instead of implementing the metal screen that came to be common in traditional designs.
Compared with the previous technology, DirectCue models can reduce the temperature by 20% * under the most demanding scenarios. DirectCue II The new technology also includes a cooler consists of two fans (80 or 100 mm) isolated acoustically. Tests have shown that compared to the reference design, DirectCue II 600% increases airflow and lowers the temperature by 20%.
This translates into an immediate improvement in performance because the card is capable of handling a much larger calculation load. In addition, due to increased tolerance, users can speed up the card to new heights. For its part, the Super Alloy Power uses a special alloy in components like coils choke, capacitors, POSCAPs and MOSFETs resulting in an increase of 15% * performance, a reduction in temperature of 35 ยบ C and prolonging the life span of up to 2.5 times * compared to the reference design.
The added POSCAPs ensure full efficiency in food, thereby improving stability by 28% during overclocking process. All references DirectCue II meet capabilities particularly suited for users who need the ultimate in graphics performance. For that reason Voltage Tweak include utility, which allows the core clock speed up to 50%.
The new range of graphics cards is available on the market, at the following prices (MSRP, tax included): - DCII/2DIS/1536MD ENGTX580 - 570 € - DCII/2DIS/1280MD ENGTX570 - 419 € - Ti DCII ENGTX560 TOP / 2DI/1GD5 - 295 € - Ti DCII/2DI/1GD5 ENGTX560 - 285 € - EAH6970 DCII/2DI4S/2GD5 - 421 € - EAH6950 DCII/2DI4S/2GD5 - 347 €
As a novelty, it adds two 100 mm fans specifically designed to achieve better air flow up to 600% for models HD 6970, HD 6950, GTX 580 and GTX 570 DirectCue II. ASUS has also introduced the GTX 560 graphics DirectCue II TOP Ti, which has two 80mm fans and more efficient cooling design in its class.
The new graphics DirectCue II also have the ASUS Super Alloy Power, which uses a special alloy components such as choke coils, capacitors, and MOSFETs POSCAPs is to increase the yield by 15%, lowering the temperature 35 ° C * and prolong life 2.5 times *. Addition, overclocking technology Tweak Voltage offers an intuitive interface that allows gamers to extract the full potential of your system graphics performance.
For its part, the ASUS GTX 560 graphics DirectCue II Ti GPU cores used TOP with accelerated clock factory at 900MHz, 80MHz over the reference design. A technology pioneer, fully renovated DirectCue The exclusive ASUS pioneered the incorporation of some lines of pure copper dissipation arranged in direct contact with the GPU, instead of implementing the metal screen that came to be common in traditional designs.
Compared with the previous technology, DirectCue models can reduce the temperature by 20% * under the most demanding scenarios. DirectCue II The new technology also includes a cooler consists of two fans (80 or 100 mm) isolated acoustically. Tests have shown that compared to the reference design, DirectCue II 600% increases airflow and lowers the temperature by 20%.
This translates into an immediate improvement in performance because the card is capable of handling a much larger calculation load. In addition, due to increased tolerance, users can speed up the card to new heights. For its part, the Super Alloy Power uses a special alloy in components like coils choke, capacitors, POSCAPs and MOSFETs resulting in an increase of 15% * performance, a reduction in temperature of 35 ยบ C and prolonging the life span of up to 2.5 times * compared to the reference design.
The added POSCAPs ensure full efficiency in food, thereby improving stability by 28% during overclocking process. All references DirectCue II meet capabilities particularly suited for users who need the ultimate in graphics performance. For that reason Voltage Tweak include utility, which allows the core clock speed up to 50%.
The new range of graphics cards is available on the market, at the following prices (MSRP, tax included): - DCII/2DIS/1536MD ENGTX580 - 570 € - DCII/2DIS/1280MD ENGTX570 - 419 € - Ti DCII ENGTX560 TOP / 2DI/1GD5 - 295 € - Ti DCII/2DI/1GD5 ENGTX560 - 285 € - EAH6970 DCII/2DI4S/2GD5 - 421 € - EAH6950 DCII/2DI4S/2GD5 - 347 €
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