It's Not A Radeon HD 5970.
It's A Radeon HD 5870 X2 with 4 GB of GDDR5 Memory
Asus' new ARES immediately earns bragging rights as one of the fastest single graphics cards ever created. We put the beast through a gauntlet of tests to measure this product's true power. At the end of the day, we answer whether it's worth four digits.
Hers' The Package :
The Freebie Mouse :
The Card :
and the OC :
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First, the good news. The voltage tweaking feature of the SmartDoctor utility allows us to reach a stable 1003 MHz core speed and a 1275 MHz GDDR5 memory clock (5100 MHz effective) with the voltage increased to 1.3 V. Getting a Cypress GPU to 1 GHz+ is a difficult task for a single Radeon HD 5870, and even more so with a couple of Radeon HD 5870's in CrossFire. So, this result is extremely impressive and speaks to the engineering effort at Asus, from design to cooling.
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A little OCed result
Power Consumption :
Temps :
Hold your breath - here comes the price :
$1200 - only
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