Atomic PC On The MARS II: About As Fast As It Gets

Aussie reviews site Atomic PC has put the ROG MARS II through the grinder and concluded it is "about as fast as it gets".

On top of the 95% score, they claim:

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"This card is overkill, in every way shape and form. It's heavy, it's bulky, it's amazingly sturdy, and it'll eat any benchmark for breakfast, then pick the bones for tea. If one was particularly violent, this card would become a very effective projectile given the sheer mass of metal bracing the 33cm by 16cm brute."

 

Overkill? Yep, that pretty much sums us up.

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