Testseek.com have collected 98 expert reviews of the Asus GeForce GTX 760 MARS 4GB GDDR5 PCIe MARS760-4GD5 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus GeForce GTX 760 MARS 4GB GDDR5 PCIe MARS760-4GD5.
December 2013
(82%)
98 Reviews
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Abstract: We could hardly wait for the moment when new MARS or ARES models would arrive at our doors. In case you weren't aware, these two series are published interchangeably, but if memory serves us right, it didn't happen that both were published in one year. Th...
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Published: 2014-01-12, Author: Alex , review by: extremespec.net
ASUS ROG MARS 760 ahead flagship NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti on average by 5%, but at the same time its recommended price of 50 U.S. dollars higher (750 vs. $ 700). Also do not forget that SLI-configuration, which in fact is a novelty, not always demonstr...
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Published: 2013-12-25, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
Asus Mars continues the odyssey started a few years ago, but unlike previous models, this one isn't using the NVIDIA's flagship GPU: the GTX 780 Ti. Instead, Asus chose the GTX 760 to power their card. The cooler is a modified DirectCU II, with 8 heatpipe...
The ASUS MARS 760 is a very unique video card as it's basically a GeForce GTX 760 2GB SLI setup on a single dual-slot PCB. The ASUS ROG design team did a great job with this card as it ran great, uses all high-end components and even has some overclocking...
In the past I was able to write conclusions about the ASUS MARS graphics cards that were simply in awe of the performance and engineering, leaving a purchase recommendation out of the equation. The MARS II card had a retail price starting at $1200 so the...
Good performance, Fantastic overclocking potential, Software voltage control possible, Quiet in idle, Backplate included, Three dual-link DVI outputs, Support for CUDA/PhysX
High price, Noisier in gaming than two separate GTX 760 cards, 2 GB VRAM could be limiting, SLI game support required for optimum scaling
The ASUS ROG MARS GTX 760 will be available online for $630. Good performance Fantastic overclocking potential Software voltage control possible Quiet in idle Backplate included Three dual-link DVI outputs Support for CUDA/PhysX High price Noisier in gami...
The MARS 760 won't be available in North America until the end of December or early January, but we were told to expect a MSRP of $649. At that price, I think it's going to be a real tough sell. There are several factors working against the MARS 760 sel...
Abstract: Personally speaking, even if it does offer higher frame rates than the single-GPU cards it's tough to recommend a dual-GPU card for the same price..
Cards like shown today are for the true elite gamers and ROG fans out there. The concept is well designed from a hardware point of view, but ASUS probably released this card too late to the market. Unless they can match the price of the product at GeForc...
It's not often that a card arrives in our offices without much of a fanfare or with much expectations attached to it. We have done a lot of single card testing recently and haven't yet tried out a pair of GTX760s in SLI, so we weren't too sure how much pe...