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ASUS shows off complete line of "best-of-breed" graphics cards

by Parm Mann on 16 July 2009, 13:54

Tags: ASUSTeK (TPE:2357)

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ASUS ROG MATRIX GTX285

There's no shortage of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285s in the market, but ASUS can afford to do it a little different.

The ROG MATRIX GTX285, pictured below, features ASUS' exclusive Super Hybrid Engine. That'll deliver optimal performance through real-time hardware loading detection with five-level LED indicators and automatic adjustment, says ASUS.

Also new to the card is a revamped version of ASUS' iTracker2 tweaking utility. As always, it allows for "robust hardware monitoring", and it now also features support for memory timing settings, VBIOS burning and a recovery application allowing users to restore the card to its original state.

On top of that, ASUS tells us the card has 46.5 per cent more heatpipe coverage - allowed for a 12 per cent increase in heat dissipation. In other words, you should expect more overclocking headroom.

The ROG MARS GTX285's complete specification is listed as follows:

ASUS ROG MATRIX GTX285/HTDI/1GD3
Graphics Engine NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 285
Bus Standard PCI Express 2.0
Video Memory 1GB DDR3
Engine Clock 662MHz (Gamer Mode 669MHZ)
Shader Clock 1476MHz (Gamer Mode 1512MHz)
Memory Interface 2.484GHz (1.242GHz GDDR3)
DVI Max. Resolution 512-bit
D-sub Output 2560 x 1600
DVI Output Yes x 1 (via DVI to D-Sub adapter x 1)
HDCP Compliant Yes x 2 (DVI-I)
HDMI Output Yes, via HDTV Out cable
Adapter Cable Bundled Yes
Software Bundled Yes, via DVI to HDMI adapter

If NVIDIA just isn't your scene, then there's a cool-looking ATI option, too.