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Bioshock 2 is the sequel to the extremely popular Bioshock game, which was released back in 2007. The game uses the graphics friendly Unreal Engine.

The results in this title were a bit odd. The HD 5870 performed the best overall and the NVIDIA based cards both put up a rather weak showing. The NVIDIA performance could be an issue with the latest drivers as Bioshock 2 showed only good performance in the Control Panel. The ARES did, however, put up some impressive numbers.
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That is an insane video card though.
No it is still just 2 HD 5870's combined. The on-board memory and clock speeds are increased though, which will yield better performance.
By the way, I may be wrong, but isn't the 5970 simply two 5870's in one card, making the Ares, in effect, 4 5870's in the card with, reflective of the 4GB's of video ram?
I have to wonder if they're splitting the names between the brands;
ATI = Greek
NVIDIA = Roman
Would make since, seeing as how the ARES is an HD 5970, while the MARS was a GTX 295.
But hey, don't forget that these R.O.G. brand cards have a second purpose; they also serve as space heaters.
If anybody has this card, I'm sure they have 3 high res monitors.
I imagine it's mainly for outputting to 2 (can it handle more?) video outputs at high resolution each?
Also, it doesn't have a VGA port. It has an HDMI,DisplayPort and DVI-D port. The picture did have a blue cover over the DVI-D port though.
grav, regarding the comparison between this and two 5870s, i think they might have similar performance, but either way, id still get that over this 5970 any day. hell, id get a third 5870 too. apparently they scale well.
Interesting to see how one would compare to 2 separate 5970's in crossfire too.
Still nice review and wow that card is huge.
At least for 1200$ you don't just get a flimsy box.