Thursday, September 4th 2014

ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Ares III

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the limited-edition Ares III, the world's fastest water-cooled gaming graphics card with a slim, single-slot form factor. Powered by dual AMD Radeon Hawaii XT R9 290X GPUs factory-overclocked at 1030 MHz, and boasting 8 GB of GDDR5 memory with a clock speed of 5000 MHz, ROG Ares III delivers blazingly-fast performance. In 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme testing, this monster card performs 15% faster and runs Battlefield 4 at frame rates 33% greater than GTX Titan Z in 4K Ultra High Definition (3840x2160) resolution.

Featuring a hand-carved EK water block, ROG Ares III has a premium, water-cooled design that provides 25% cooler temperatures than the reference Radeon R9 295X2. ROG Ares III is made with exclusive ASUS Super Alloy Power components for enhanced durability and cooling, and comes with GPU Tweak for overclocking and online streaming that is as simple as it is flexible.
Engineering craftsmanship in a limited-edition card
Meticulously-engineered and carefully-crafted with close attention to detail, ROG Ares III includes premium design elements such as its sleek form factor and EK water block that is hand-carved for a precision fit with the card. This ultimate water-cooled graphics card runs 25% cooler than the reference R9 295X2. Under the Fire Strike Extreme benchmark, ROG Ares III runs 15% faster than GTX Titan Z. In 4K Ultra High Definition (3840x2160) resolution, it runs Battlefield 4 at an incredible 33% greater frame rate.

ROG Ares III will be manufactured in a limited run of just 500 individually-numbered units, making it highly-collectible.

Digi+ VRM with black metallic capacitors and 16-phase Super Alloy Power
ROG Ares III features Digi+ voltage-regulator module (VRM) technology with a 16-phase concrete-core power design and Japanese-made 10K black metallic capacitors, reducing power noise by 30% and enhancing energy efficiency by 15% without generating distracting whines and buzzes, compared to the reference 12-phase Radeon R9 295X. Digi+ VRM also widens voltage-modulation tolerance and improves overall stability and increases overclocking potential.

ROG-themed GPU Tweak and live streaming utility
ROG Ares III comes with GPU Tweak, an exclusive ASUS tool that enables users to squeeze the very best performance from their graphics card. GPU Tweak provides the ability to finely control clock speeds, voltages, fan performance and more in real time from an intuitive user interface, so overclocking is easy and can be carried out with high confidence.

GPU Tweak also includes a streaming tool that lets users share on-screen action over the internet in real time, meaning others can watch live as games are played. It is even possible to add a title to the streaming window along with scrolling text, pictures and webcam images.

AVAILABILITY & PRICING
ROG ARES III will be available from early September.

SPECIFICATIONS
  • Model name: ARESIII-8GD5
  • Graphics engine: AMD Radeon R9 290X x2
  • Bus standard: PCI Express 3.0
  • OpenGL: OpenGL 4.4
  • Video memory: 8 GB GDDR5
  • Engine clock: 1030 MHz
  • Memory clock: 5000 MHz
  • Memory interface: 512-bit x2
  • Digital max resolution: 4096 X 2160
  • DVI output: 1 x Native Dual-link DVI-D
  • HDMI output: 1 x Native HDMI
  • HDCP compliant: Yes
  • DisplayPort: 1 x Native DisplayPort 1.2
  • Adapters/cables bundled: 3 x Power cable
    1 x AMD Radeon Gold Reward game coupon
    2 x G1/4 threaded fitting
    1 x ROG 8 GB USB flash drive
  • Software bundled: ASUS utilities and driver
    GPU Tweak
  • Dimensions: 5.67 x 11.81in
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23 Comments on ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Ares III

#2
the54thvoid
Intoxicated Moderator
hanzawhtet7So it begins.
Why bother posting? Be adult, comment on the article, stop with the preempt trolling.

As for the card, looks good. Want to see the price of it. And it's power consumption. If it's down 15%, that's a good feat.

Want to see reviews.....
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#3
Coldzero
As usual, it should cost a vital body part.
one thing i did find odd, PR says "hand-carved waterblock" i wonder what that even means :s
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#4
GhostRyder
2 in a row 0_o, I see a trend is being set!

Cool, I actually want to see this put up against the Devil 13 edition (Well and the 295X2). It looks like this card runs off of 3 8 Pin connectors (well all I saw was 3 cables are supplied with it) so its going to be interesting to see how well it does in the overclocking realm. I really wish I had gotten (Or that the price will do down) on the Devil 13 edition card and this I would like to see in my machine as well.

Only sad thing is that based on normal Ares pricing, its probably going to be expensive seeing as how its a limited run.
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#5
Serpent of Darkness
hanzawhtet7So it begins.
This is right on schedule... If you're implying that it wasn't going to happen, typically it does happen. ROG will produce a "king of the generation" card from one of two sides. MARS version is for NVidia, and ARES version is for AMD. Both mean the same thing, and imply indirectly that this card is the king for this generation. So for late 2014, the King is AMD R9-295x over NVidia GTX Titan-Z.
the54thvoidWhy bother posting? Be adult, comment on the article, stop with the preempt trolling.

As for the card, looks good. Want to see the price of it. And it's power consumption. If it's down 15%, that's a good feat.

Want to see reviews.....
As an owner of the previous Gen, ARES II aka AMD 7990, TDP will probably be the same. Cooling will be better, so less throttling of the Cores' 1st derivatives. Temperatures will be a little lower. Since they are better binned, you could probably get another 100 to 200 MHz OC. Frame Time Variances between the GPUs, the curves will possibly be a little tighter, but it won't be a significant difference to a reference R9-295x. You won't find anything new as far as DX or Mantle or Catalyst. Overall difference, just the best Hawaii GPUs on a ROG video card.

Looking at the image provided by Cristian_25H, it's a one-slot card. I think that's an improvement versus a three-slot GTX Titan-Z and two-slot R9-295x in the space department.
ColdzeroAs usual, it should cost a vital body part.
I am thinking $1,500 like the previous generation. $1,500.98 < $3,000.99 < $2,999.98. NVidia GTX Titan-Z is still going to cost you more without a doubt.
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#6
HumanSmoke
Coldzeroone thing i did find odd, PR says "hand-carved waterblock" i wonder what that even means :s
More calluses?
the54thvoidAs for the card, looks good. Want to see the price of it. And it's power consumption. If it's down 15%, that's a good feat.
Want to see reviews.....
Pricing....well factor in a 295X2 is around $1500, and the EKWB block they're using is $200 - then add about $300 for the "limited edition" numbered sticker/plate at a guess (after discounting off the removed AIO )
Anything ROG themed tends to command some obscure premium so it should definitely be north of $1700.
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#7
the54thvoid
Intoxicated Moderator
I can't see NV letting them do a TitanZ Mars card..... Shame, well, not - it'd be ultra bucks or just not feasible as it'd have to be a 3GB x2 780ti version.
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#8
GhostRyder
the54thvoidI can't see NV letting them do a TitanZ Mars card..... Shame, well, not - it'd be ultra bucks or just not feasible as it'd have to be a 3GB x2 780ti version.
It would be cool if they just said **** it and made a Mars card featuring 2 GTX 780ti cores and 6gb per GPU (12gb) but without the Titan branding/price at around I guess 1500+. But I think thats a dream that will never come true, it would be more likely for any of us to win the lottery :P
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#9
Patriot
HumanSmokeMore calluses?
Another Nvidia ES card in the making.
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#10
HumanSmoke
PatriotAnother Nvidia ES card in the making.
I'm more appalled at the fact that Jen-Hsun seems to be wearing Jorts.
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#11
Champ
I was in doubt, but the more performance i see getting squeezed out of these cards make me believe we'll have a one 4K card (even if its two gpus) in the not too distant future.
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#12
erocker
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ColdzeroAs usual, it should cost a vital body part.
one thing i did find odd, PR says "hand-carved waterblock" i wonder what that even means :s
Don't care, I want all of my hardware to be "hand carved" in the future. There's nothing fancier than "hand carved". Meats, produce, leather, rare woods... everything hand carved is better.
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#14
fullinfusion
Vanguard Beta Tester
Thanks but id take an AMD 295X2 anyday over this overpriced card..

And hand carved lmao! Such BS marketing... Hand carve a die for a CNC machine to make it is the norm no! :laugh:
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#15
damric
I like that they aren't messing around and went for a full coverage water block. This is what I always thought a flagship product should be.
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#16
bogami
Impressive!:clap: :cool:1/500 on the block is a good move. It will be few of the people with such a special product
As far as the prices would be normally $ 1500 as all Aries so far. The dream that I will not be realized. I need a team for Payday !:toast:
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#17
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
erockerDon't care, I want all of my hardware to be "hand carved" in the future. There's nothing fancier than "hand carved". Meats, produce, leather, rare woods... everything hand carved is better.
The dicks you're engulfing.
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#18
fullinfusion
Vanguard Beta Tester
Erocker being a mech shop owner should know what hand crafted is about.

All cars bodys are hand crafted for the press and cnc cutters take over from there o_O

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bogamiImpressive!:clap: :cool:1/500 on the block is a good move. It will be few of the people with such a special product
As far as the prices would be normally $ 1500 as all Aries so far. The dream that I will not be realized. I need a team for Payday !:toast:
Sorry but if you pay 1500$ your an idiot and I say that with the utmost respect o_O

@W1zzard , gime that AMD 295X2 card and Ill show these brainless money holders what a card actually can do at less money lol... you can keep the tin box it comes in lol
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#19
bogami
If you are well read, I said it was normal price for ARES! And as always, it will definitely give this model clockeng options that R-9 295X2 unfortunately will not allow it. Just block is 180 € .Yes devill model would be competitive but does not hew block and slot thickness ! To built liquide coleeng on R-9 295X2 will cost you 230€ .We may be long debating what it is worth. 2x R-9 295X2 for $ 2,000 without upgrade is also very tempting and still expensive for me ...17.9 is coming . 1500€ it is!
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#20
Doc41
the54thvoidWant to see reviews.....
+1
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#22
d1nky
I thought the ARES series was like a collectibles thing for the wealthy rather than a sane purchase!
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#23
HumanSmoke
d1nkyI thought the ARES series was like a collectibles thing for the wealthy rather than a sane purchase!
Pretty much, and the timing on this if these numbers are to be believed, means that the usual diverting of unsold Asus ROG inventory being drip-fed onto eBay might start a little earlier than usual. Likely the reference 295X2 gets a price chop if the claimed performance of the incoming cards is correct, so the gap between that and the Ares III will become even more pronounced.
The Ares/Mars cards always seem to be a little late to the party ( a far cry from when Asus and Gigabyte gazumped the IHV), and the low production numbers allow for a write-down on inventory to be applied to brand marketing.
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