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Just Cause 2 places you in Panau, Southeast Asia as Agent Rico Rodriguez. The game is a third-person shooter that pits you against countless enemies with the opportunity for plenty of environment destruction. With explosions and gun fire galore, this game is perfect for testing out the latest hardware.

Just Cause 2 is yet another title that makes good use of graphics cards with multiple cores. Even though the GTX 295 puts up a good showing, the ARES is the clear victor.
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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.
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.
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.
I imagine it's mainly for outputting to 2 (can it handle more?) video outputs at high resolution each?
If anybody has this card, I'm sure they have 3 high res monitors.
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.
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?
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.
That is an insane video card though.