ROG Poseidon Graphics Card Pictured At SweClockers

The new ROG Poseidon was teased earlier this week, and now Sweclocker have seen the new graphics card at Dreamhack Winter in Jönköping, where the guys grabbed photos of it showing the new DirectCU H2O in it full glory. The most important part of the new Poseidon is the new hybrid DirectCU H20 cooler with integrated water block, hefty heatsink connected via heatpipes to the main block and two fans to keep it all well cooled. The new DirectCU H20 also features pulsating LED Republic of Gamers logo as well as a full cover back plate. The rest of the features include ASUS DIGI+ VRM with 10-phase design and 10k Black capacitors, as well as ASUS' GPU Tweak utility that will allow for additional GPU clock and voltage tweaking. The new ROG Poseidon should officially launch around mid-December. [gallery size="medium" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"]  

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