Computex Day 2: We look at ASUS' huge range of new products, including the dual-5870 Ares!
We've seen the offerings from ASUS at CES earlier this year, but like MSI, Computex has spurred the amanufacturer into a whirlwind of product launches and prototypes.
Around every corner lies interesting ASUS products; from their insane Ares card (dual 5870 cores, 4GB of GDDR5) to the Fermi-powered Lamborghini laptop there's plenty to see.
ASUS also have on display some motherboards that support Intel's next processor, code-named Sandy Bridge. While the chip itself won't be out for a while, ASUS seem to have a handful of H67-based designs all ready for your viewing pleasure.
Again like MSI, ASUS are dabbling in system building as well, which may prove interesting - their system on the stand is certainly eye-catching.
ASUS also showcased a new Xonar soundcard dubbed 'Xense One Premium' that sports the AV100 sound processor and a host of other gaming-related technologies, intended to be paired with a co-branded Sennheiser 'Xense PC350' headset.
Check out the massive ASUS booth and jump into the gallery of pics to see all the most interesting pieces of tech on display at Computex 2010.
Issue: 137 | June, 2012