“Sooner than expected, we’ve been served some more information about the prototype triple-core card from ASUS. Radeon HD 3850 Trinity will sport three RV670 cores, all on separate MXM modules. Last we reported we did not know the exact specifications of the card, but those have been unveiled today.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
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- Gigabyte GV-NX96T-512HP (Geforce 9600GT) @ CPU3D
- Gigabyte GV-NX98X1GHI-B GeForce 9800 GX2 Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
- NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX Early Test @ Tweaktown
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- ASUS Radeon HD 3870 X2 Graphics Card @ Tweaktown
- HIS Radeon HD 3450 Video Card @ Overclockers Online
3DMark 06: 24,909 points

Not a bad score for a single card, although it is a bit of a Frankenstein
design. Three HD 3850’s have been forced into cohabitation on a single card, with a watercooling “thingy” stuck on the end of the card to keep things from getting too hot. You can get a good look at the card at NordicHardware, as well as the results of a few other benchmarks they performed.