Everybody knows CrossFireX would bring new multi-GPU setups, but what you did not expect anyone can actually use more than two cores with a single card. ASUS proved it, with their latest EAH3850 Trinity is a tri-core card. It has three RV670 cores cooled by a heatpipe construction and a water block, all in a single card. As you can see, ASUS has chosen to use a kind of modular design where the two cores are located on the back and one on the front, each on their own daughter card. The cores are directly cooled by heatsinks and heatpipes that transfers the heat away from the cores to the heatsink located in the rear of the card, which in turn is cooled by a water block. Added, Four DVI ports which can be used with up to four monitors, when CrossFire is deactivated. Along with the card comes a big water cooling unit which is fitted into two empty 5.25″ slots.
Unfortunately by this time, The card is still just a concept and it hasn’t been decided when or if it will be released and nobody sure if this gonna work. When benchmarks with the card will surface remains to be seen, but keep an eye open the upcoming weeks.
So for now let our eyes enjoy in the pictures below:

















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this gadget look cools