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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

ASUS GeForce® GTX Titan Sets Four 3DMark World Records

Graphics card based on NVIDIA® Kepler supercomputer technology proves its power when paired with an ROG Rampage IV Extreme motherboard


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (3 April, 2013) — ASUS today announced that the ASUS GeForce® GTX Titan graphics card has established four new 3DMark world records, supervised by in-house ROG overclocking experts Andre Yang and Shamino. The ASUS GeForce® GTX Titan is the most powerful single-GPU graphics card currently available, as demonstrated with record-breaking 3DMark11 scores of 36658 marks in the Entry preset, 37263 marks in the Performance preset, and 22076 marks in the Extreme preset. It has also set a world record of 21818 in 3DMark Fire Strike, the latest and most demanding benchmark from Futuremark®.

The new world records
ROG overclocking expert Andre Yang set the new 3DMark11 records using liquid nitrogen-cooled ASUS GeForce® GTX Titan cards in a four-way NVIDIA® SLI™ configuration with an ROG Rampage IV Extreme motherboard and an Intel® Core™ i7-3970X processor. Additional information on these world records and the configurations used can be found at http://www.3dmark.com/hall-of-fame/
The 3DMark Fire Strike world record was achieved by Andre Yang and fellow ROG team member and overclocker Shamino using two ASUS GeForce® GTX Titan cards in NVIDIA® SLI™. This achievement also used an ROG Rampage IV Extreme motherboard and an Intel® Core i7-3970X processor.
About the ASUS GeForce® GTX Titan
The ASUS GeForce® GTX Titan has a dual-slot design with a full NVIDIA® Kepler GPU — a GPU previously reserved for supercomputer applications. It features 2688 CUDA cores and a 384-bit memory interface for its 6GB GDDR5 video memory, clocked at 6000MHz. The ASUS GeForce® GTX Titan is DirectX® 11.1  compatible, and can easily run the latest PC games in resoutions of 2560 x 1600 and above.

AVAILABILITY & PRICING
The ASUS GeForce® GTX Titan is currently available locally with an MSRP of RM3,799.

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