CeBIT 2010 tradeshow coverage

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So this year we really make this a photo pictorial with not a of of caption, as well .. TBH I am trying to have some weekend left here. I'll do my best though.

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Let's start off with ARES. ASUS is showing off their ARES graphics card over at CeBIT. The card is indeed based on a dual-GPU (5970) model. ASUS would use up all available stream processors (2x1600) and then opposed to the 5970 use normal clocks.

  • Normal clocks: (725/1000 MHz core/memory)
  • Ares 5870 clocks: (850/1200 MHz).

Now in real-life ladies and gentlemen .. this would just be an overclocked Radeon HD 5970 or simply the R5970 in Crossfire -- but likely with some more memory and a price tag over inflated.

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ASUS is using a custom PCB with new VRM control increased voltages and much needed power phases. The card will come packed with 4GB of graphics memory and should be able to get a X14104 3DMark Vantage score. Over at CeBIT they are showing off 3DMark scores of P23917 whereas a regular 5970 these days scores 21.000 points.

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The plexi glass is prohibiting a sharp photo, but look at that> That's two 8-pin PEGs and one 6-pin PEG. With the PCie bus added that means is can suck up 450W!

Despite earlier rumors we've confirmed that the card wise is a limited edition (likely 1000 units again) to cost a staggering 1000 EUR.

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