Shown the first time at CeBIT 2011, the 'ASUS ROG Matrix GTX 580 video card is a custom Asus has developed specifically for the most demanding users. Inspired by the excellent GTX580 DirectCue II of the giant Taiwanese engineers have reviewed and strengthened the PCB, the system power and cooling to create an exclusive product in all directions.
Today unveiled the specifications and features of this model with a slide of internal marketing Asus. Certainly stands out on all the TweakIT system that allows you to adjust the voltage in real time by manually adjusting a few buttons located directly on the PCB. The cooling system is an evolution of Direct-II, always in a compact triple-slot, while the power is entrusted to a powerful 16-step PWM circuit coupled to two 8-pin PCI connector.
The card works by default with frequencies of 816/1632/4008 MHz (GPU / SPs / Mem) and is capable of supporting loads of overclocking and very overvolt cosistenti. At the moment there is little information on the date of official announcement on the price and marketing.
Today unveiled the specifications and features of this model with a slide of internal marketing Asus. Certainly stands out on all the TweakIT system that allows you to adjust the voltage in real time by manually adjusting a few buttons located directly on the PCB. The cooling system is an evolution of Direct-II, always in a compact triple-slot, while the power is entrusted to a powerful 16-step PWM circuit coupled to two 8-pin PCI connector.
The card works by default with frequencies of 816/1632/4008 MHz (GPU / SPs / Mem) and is capable of supporting loads of overclocking and very overvolt cosistenti. At the moment there is little information on the date of official announcement on the price and marketing.
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