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 | |
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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.