MARS 760 Review At Hardwareluxx Gets Technik Award

On no less than 21 pages, Andreas Schilling from Hardwareluxx Germany, had a very detailed look in his ROG MARS 760 review. This dual GPU card, that launched last week, features an entirely custom design from PCB to cooler and Hardwareluxx tested the new monster in no less than ten different games, as well as five different theoretical benchmarks. 

Overall Hardwareluxx was really impressed with this card, stating that if you're looking for an exclusive and very fast piece of hardware, then the ASUS ROG MARS 760 is the thing you have to get. An interesting feature highlighted by Andreas, is the capacitors used on this card: On high-end cards you usually find tantalum caps, which are pretty good, but with the MARS 760 it has over a dozen, better POSCAPs, which will make sure you can get the absolute maximum out of the two GK104 chips.

To see the full, in-depth review, bring your translator and click the Hardwareluxx link below!

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