ASUS Designs Monster Dual-GTX285 4GB Graphics Card
suraj.sun writes to mention that ASUS has just designed their own monster graphics card based on the GeForce GTX 295. While the card retains the GeForce GTX 295 name, same device ID, and remains compatible with existing NVIDIA drivers, ASUS has made a couple of modifications to call its own. "the company used two G200-350-B3 graphics processors, the same ones that make the GeForce GTX 285. The GPUs have all the 240 shader processors enabled, and also have the complete 512-bit GDDR3 memory interface enabled. This dual-PCB monstrosity holds 32 memory chips, and 4 GB of total memory (each GPU accesses 2 GB of it). Apart from these, each GPU system uses the same exact clock speeds as the GeForce GTX 285: 648/1476/2400 MHz (core/shader/memory)."
Does it run Linux?
...so we can dedicate a full 2nd 1KW Power Supply Unit for the graphics card alone?
Oh dear. My primary computer has half as much RAM as a graphics card.
(Hangs head in shame.)
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...I love that game. All the cards and the colors and stuff.
Someone had to say it. I bet a Minefield comment will beat me to the punch...
You do realize the bus width on the Nvidia cards is wider?
Fear is the mind killer.
The circuit breaker trips.
This reminds me of the BitchinFast3D card I've seen in the late 90's.
http://www.russdraper.com/images/fullsize/bitchin_fast_3d.jpg
Not only will [this card] smooth out the jaggies on your screen, but it will anti-alias everybody elses's computer games within the surrounding five miles.