ASUS Ares II Overkill3D Review
MOH Warfighter and Sleeping Dogs
Published: 30th January 2013 | Source: ASUS | Price: £1200 |

MOH : Warfighter
Again the, rather risible, Warfighter makes the most of the extra GPU power available, nearly doubling the results we've seen so far and the extra card gives some extra performance, although nothing like a linear improvement.
Sleeping Dogs
Another title that doesn't work with the two Ares cards, Sleeping Dogs at least makes the most of the single Ares II. You wont find a smoother pork bun buying experience than the power of the Ares II.
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Not my cup of tea with the whole AIO WC though..... i like modding, but to buy it like that, seems odd


The card looks great and benches even better..That is a lot of CASH
I do miss the Crysis benchmark where you blow the hell out of the chopper

Ron
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That does it! I´ll stick to Devil 13, where You do get the accessories at a much lower price and virtually the same power. I will NOT pay £500 - 600 for a metal suitcase worth around £50! Come again, Asus. You know better!!!
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However after googling furiously for ~ 2 minutes I could not find a place that actually sold the Devil13, save for a few "new" ones on eBay, and of course you can see the flaw in siding with a product that is not readily available at this moment, and is labelled as 'discontinued' on Newegg.
That is a real shame, considering that the card was only revealed around the end of September last year....
Hopefully this AIO monstrosity does not stick, as it is clearly a huge hindrance to anyone who buys it and a disastrous design choice.
"You can't take it with you can you" as Ofan said, and not for any E-Peen thing, but for the hell of it...


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It's alright saying that, and normally I would agree wholeheartedly with you. The price is not justified at all, and can be considered rather insulting to those who realise where the extra money is going. The Devil13 is certainly the better buy.
However after googling furiously for ~ 2 minutes I could not find a place that actually sold the Devil13, save for a few "new" ones on eBay, and of course you can see the flaw in siding with a product that is not readily available at this moment, and is labelled as 'discontinued' on Newegg. That is a real shame, considering that the card was only revealed around the end of September last year.... Hopefully this AIO monstrosity does not stick, as it is clearly a huge hindrance to anyone who buys it and a disastrous design choice. |
P.S: That price is about 40% of an ARES II, so I will defenitely not go there...


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