1150 MHz out of the box? It must have a Turbo Boost of over 1200 MHz, which makes it the highest factory clocked card on the market (Asian market, that is).
haahah love it, so china gets "dragon" edition
Does that mean US gets "Bald Eagle" edition?
us aussies must then get the "Kangaroo" or "koala" edition yeah?
Reminds me of the MSI cards and motherboards with the Dragon images and advertised as gaming series hardware...and why is this ASUS card blue and why is the MSI stuff red? Shouldn't it be the other way?
[citation][nom]25gtt[/nom]haahah love it, so china gets "dragon" editionDoes that mean US gets "Bald Eagle" edition?us aussies must then get the "Kangaroo" or "koala" edition yeah?marketing at its finest ;-)[/citation]
I'd travel to Australia just to get the Koala edition : )
[citation][nom]25gtt[/nom]haahah love it, so china gets "dragon" editionDoes that mean US gets "Bald Eagle" edition?us aussies must then get the "Kangaroo" or "koala" edition yeah?marketing at its finest ;-)[/citation]
And us Canadians get beaver edition!
[citation][nom]25gtt[/nom]haahah love it, so china gets "dragon" editionDoes that mean US gets "Bald Eagle" edition?us aussies must then get the "Kangaroo" or "koala" edition yeah?marketing at its finest ;-)[/citation]
I live in the U.S., but I would love a Koala Edition of something in my P.C.
[citation][nom]echondo[/nom]Reminds me of the MSI cards and motherboards with the Dragon images and advertised as gaming series hardware...and why is this ASUS card blue and why is the MSI stuff red? Shouldn't it be the other way?[/citation]
You wouldn't believe how well these stereotypical monikers are sold over in China. There are literally dragon versions of BMWs selling like hot cakes over there at huge taxed up prices, for example.