ASUS EAH3850 Trinity crams three Radeon GPUs onto one card
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Forget FPS and polygon crunching, we want one of these ASUS EAH3850 just for its sheer logic-defying properties. ASUS really took AMD’s CrossFireX multi-GPU capabilities and ran with them, stuffing a ludicrous trio of GPUs onto a single “concept” card. Three RV670 cores power the setup, and it’s kept cool by some heatpipes and a water block. If your box doesn’t implode in incredulity, that means you can power four monitors with the three GPUs, or power a single monitor with all four at once for some seriously serious World of Warcraft, though we’ll have to wait for benchmarks to see how well this setup actually runs. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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