Asus’ quad DVI-packing EAH3870 X2 1GB TOP gets previewed
By Donald Melanson | February 1, 2008
As if a regular Radeon HD 3870 X2 wasn’t enough to make you envious, the folks at HotHardware have now gotten their hands Asus’ new EAH3870 X2 1GB TOP behemoth, which increases the insanity of the dual-GPU card even further with a full four DVI ports. In addition to making that lone s-video port look woefully out of place, those’ll let you push out more pixels than you’ll ever likely need across four monitors, with none of the compromises associated with lesser multi-monitor solutions. What’s more, Asus’ card is apparently even lighter than the original reference design for the HD 3870 X2, and you can rest assured that it’ll be overclocked right out of the box. No word on a price or release date just yet, but HotHardware is promising to deliver a full review of the card if they can ever pull themselves away from their bank of monitors.
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