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ASUS launches Poseidon GTX 780 DirectCU H2O hybrid graphic card

by Mark Tyson on 19 December 2013, 15:00

Tags: ASUSTeK (TPE:2357), NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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Today ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced a new graphics card using an exclusive DirectCU H2O hybrid air and water cooling solution. The card is called the Poseidon GTX 780 and of course it is powered by the Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 GPU. The headline claims for this new graphics card design are that it offers up to 140 per cent cooler running temperatures, is 3X quieter, yet gives 12 per cent better gaming performance in titles such as Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag and Battlefield 4.

The ASUS DirectCU H2O cooling solution is a hybrid offering which allows users to choose to cool their graphics cards using either air or water. ASUS says that a "custom vapour chamber is in direct contact with the card’s GPU for faster heat dispersal, while copper heat-pipes and extended cooling fins further transfer heat out and away from the card to keep it running cool". If you cool by air the DirectCU design can achieve up to 7°C lower running temperatures than reference designs, however if you cool using water the Poseidon GTX 780 can achieve up to 24°C lower temperatures. The water cooler connections are standard G¼-inch threaded fittings.

Poseidon-GTX780-P-3GD5 specifications

  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780
  • PCI Express® 3.0
  • 3072MB GDDR5 memory
  • 1006 MHz core speed
  • 2304 CUDA cores (stream processors)
  • 6008 MHz (1502 MHz GDDR5) memory clock
  • 384-bit memory interface
  • DVI-/DVI-D output
  • HDMI output
  • DisplayPort output

Beyond the hybrid cooling solution which ASUS says can help extend your graphic card's working life, the Poseidon GTX 780 uses several other ROG technologies and innovations. The card's fans are dust-proof, the card uses die-cast thermal 'armour' for improved cooling and uses high grade VRMs, capacitors, 'Super Alloy Power' concrete-core chokes and hardened MSOFETs.

ASUS bundles the ROG Poseidon GTX 780 with 'GPU Tweak' to help you tune the features of this card and help push it to its limits. In this ever more social gaming world 'GPU Tweak Streaming' allows you to share on-screen action with friends. Rounding off the card's features the Poseidon looks rather fetching with its red LED lighting throbbing within your chassis.

ASUS informs us that the Poseidon GTX 780 will start shipping worldwide from January and the recommended retail price is to be £499.



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looks interesting, and hopefully its a success so they start propagating the cooler down the model lines. It looks like you're not even paying a premium over card + block, (£499 would be £100 more than the Direct CUII line, which is cheaper than an ek block & backplate) whilst maintaining your warranty.

Wonder if its really a ‘full cover’ block though, or just covering the die then relying on the fans for vrm etc cooling. Not that you'd think anyone but the most particular wc enthusiast would probably care.
Brilliant idea and bravo to Asus for releasing a consumer product on this idea. Would be nice to see the same option on a 280x and 290x card.
For a £500 card you would think they would have given it better clocks out of the box. Clocks are mid range for 780's.
I like the idea of this. Looks better than most blocks!