Every company wants to create the fastest version of each graphics card. You have the EVGA Super Super Clocked, the XFX Black Edition, the Palit Turbo, the BFG OC2, it goes on and on.
It's basically an overclocking race. Who can produce the card that runs at the highest frequency without setting itself on fire?
Asus decided to take matters into their own hands. They have grabbed two GTX 285 and fuzed them onto the same graphics card. I guess I shouldn't really say "fuzed", the Asus Mars 295 Limited Edition actually a dual PCB unit.
What you get is a card that looks a lot like a GTX 295 but is a lot faster. And it's a good thing you are reading this, because you might not have ever known. The card is branded as a GTX 295 (the Mars limited edition). There is no fancy name, they didn't call it the GTX 285X2 or the GTX 299 or anything like that. It even has the same device id and uses the standard Nvidia drivers.
Sourse-http://www.techpowerup.com/95445/ASUS_Designes_Own_Monster_Dual-GTX_285_4_GB_Graphics_Card.html
It's basically an overclocking race. Who can produce the card that runs at the highest frequency without setting itself on fire?
Asus decided to take matters into their own hands. They have grabbed two GTX 285 and fuzed them onto the same graphics card. I guess I shouldn't really say "fuzed", the Asus Mars 295 Limited Edition actually a dual PCB unit.
What you get is a card that looks a lot like a GTX 295 but is a lot faster. And it's a good thing you are reading this, because you might not have ever known. The card is branded as a GTX 295 (the Mars limited edition). There is no fancy name, they didn't call it the GTX 285X2 or the GTX 299 or anything like that. It even has the same device id and uses the standard Nvidia drivers.
Sourse-http://www.techpowerup.com/95445/ASUS_Designes_Own_Monster_Dual-GTX_285_4_GB_Graphics_Card.html

