If rumors hold true, NVIDIA’s GTX 690 will soon be joined by a custom dual GTX 680 card from ASUS. First shown off at Computex, the Mars III combines two GTX 680 graphics chips, 8GB RAM, and a massive triple fan cooler. Expect it to cost quite a bit but offer up some impressive performance numbers.
Update: According to ASUS speaking with TechPowerUp, this card is not going to be released to the public after all. I suppose the Powercolor 7990 Devil 13 will have to suffice!
ASUS has a long history of taking high-end graphics chips to the extreme, even going so far as to put more than one graphics processor on the same PCB. The third iteration of its custom dual GPU "MARS" series graphics cards, the MARS III was first shown off at Computex. At the time, the company indicated that the dual NVIDIA GPU card was not quite ready for final release as the GPU cooling solution and PCB in particular required further tweaking.
Going by the recently leaked photos, ASUS has been hard at work refining the custom design, and it certainly looks ready for prime time. The MARS III takes two Kepler architecture-based GTX 680 GPUs, beefed up power phases, and a total of 32 RAM chips (8 per GPU) for 8GB of total RAM, and places it on a single black PCB. Further, the two GTX 680 GPUs are configured in SLI using a PLX PEX8747 bridge chip. While it does not have more CUDA cores than the NVIDIA reference GTX 690 (which we recently reviewed), it should have a bit more overclocking headroom in addition to the extra 4GB of GDDR5 memory. I would expect that it will cost more than the GTX 690 as a result of its custom design and extra memory, but so far there is no word on what that price might be.
Needless to say, all that hardware is going to require a lot of power. Internally, each GPU will be fed electricity using an 8+2 power phase. Further, the board continues to feature the three 8-pin PCI-E power connectors which allows the dual-GPU graphics card to draw up to 525 Watts of power. While the color of the cooler has been changed from the model seen at Computex to a red and black color scheme, the red overclocking button is still there on the side of the card. It will spin the fans up to 100% to allow you to push the NVIDIA GPUs as far as possible.
Video outputs include three DVI and a single mini-DisplayPort connector for NVIDIA Surround gaming and a fourth accessory monitor.
The dual GTX 680 graphics card at Computex.
Sources speaking with Videocardz have confirmed that the card is nearly ready for retail availability, and is only waiting NVIDIA’s go ahead.
Now that the rumored 7990 is on the way (or at least a custom version of the 7990), I would bet that we will be seeing this custom ASUS card sooner rather than later – and that NVIDIA’s “okay” to unleash this beastly graphics card should not be difficult to get.
Have you been following the ASUS Mars III? You can find more Mars III coverage and photos by following the Mars III tag. Further, you can see more leaked photos over at Videocardz.
[Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to clean the drool off of my desk.]
Are we actually going to be
Are we actually going to be able to buy these, or is this going to be like every other Mars card from Asus?
I remember the Mars 2 gtx 580
I remember the Mars 2 gtx 580 were $1500 at newegg just no one bought them until the price started falling
Eventually and if you can
Eventually and if you can stomach the price 🙂
Shame it will not be made for
Shame it will not be made for production
http://www.techpowerup.com/171202/ASUS-ROG-MARS-III-Dual-GTX-680-PCB-Pictured.html
That’s depressing!
That's depressing!
i would expect power draw to
i would expect power draw to be maybe around 2x 680’s maybe a tad higher. maybe around what 4-450watts depending on what kinda clock speeds they stick it with. so leaves some room to OC it more.
Yeah Tim gotta add update to
Yeah Tim gotta add update to post :
“Edit: We received an update from ASUS, clarifying that this card will not be released. The design was only displayed during a factory tour, to show ASUS craftsmanship.”
Just a show n Tell 😉
Sorry for the delay, I have
Sorry for the delay, I have not been feeling well lately. I added a quick update, thanks. They can feel free to send me the dev board though 😉 hehe.
typo:
I would expect that it
typo:
I would expect that it will cost more than the GTX 90 as a result of its custom design and extra memory, but so far there is no word on what that price might be.
should read:
I would expect that it will cost more than the GTX 690 as a result of its custom design and extra memory, but so far there is no word on what that price might be.
Fixed, thank you.
Fixed, thank you.
So it will eventually be
So it will eventually be released to the public correct? Or is it specifically for some thing such as development software.
According to TechPowerUp,
According to TechPowerUp, ASUS has told them that it will not be released after all. It was just made to show ASUS' engineering prowess like that Wolverine motherboard they showed off at Computex: https://pcper.com/news/Motherboards/Computex-ASUS-Shows-Two-Beastly-Concept-Motherboards
It sucks they aren't gonig to be releasing it but as far as I know NVIDIA has not ruled out other custom 2×680's or custom 690s so there may still be hope from another add in board partner 🙂
Our target is GK110.
Our target is GK110.
Powercolor Devil 13 with
Powercolor Devil 13 with HD7990 gpus will be fine enough 😀
awesome graphics card- super
awesome graphics card- super powerful Boca Raton CPA
now is 12gb on single card
now is 12gb on single card
now is 12gb on single card
now is 12gb on single card