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    Asus CG6155 Gaming PC

    When ASUS selected the NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) GTX 280 GPU for its new CG6155 extreme gaming machine, it wasn't simply because of its raw graphics horsepower. Creating the best gaming PC used to be a simple matter of using CPUs and GPUs with highest available raw power to deliver the fastest gaming experience. But while CPU performance and raw graphics rendering are still important, new advances in physics, multi-GPU technology, 3D stereo, and parallel computing have amplified the importance of the GPU, making the right GPU a critical component in consumers' buying decisions.


    Featuring the award-winning GeForce GTX 280 GPU and a motherboard built around the NVIDIA nForce(R) 790i Ultra SLI MCP platform technology, the ASUS CG6155 gaming PC supports NVIDIA 3-way SLI(R) technology enabling ASUS customers to equip their PC with one, two or even three GeForce GTX 280 GPUs. The CG6155 is a true "extreme gaming" machine, designed for hardcore gaming aficionados who want the maximum visual and physics fidelity possible.

    "Our goal for the ASUS CG6155 was to give gamers unprecedented performance and realism," says Carroll Hsieh, ASUS desktop product management director. "With NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 280 GPUs and the nForce 790i Ultra SLI MCP we effortlessly achieved our performance goals. With GeForce GPUs and support for things like CUDA and PhysX(TM) technologies, we have redefined the entire gaming experience with new levels of realism. Gamers are not going to believe their eyes."

    With NVIDIA PhysX technology, GeForce GPUs bring games come to life with explosions that cause dust and debris, characters that move with life-like motion, or cloth that drapes and tears naturally. PhysX technology harnesses the power of both the CPU and any NVIDIA GeForce(R) 8 Series or higher GPU, giving it the power to handle 10-20 times more visual complexity on screen. With NVIDIA GeForce GPUs and PhysX technology, ASUS customers can be assured of the ultimate, immersive experience.

    In addition to processing graphics and physics for gaming, the new GeForce GTX 280 GPUs also support CUDA(TM) technology for accelerating non-gaming applications such as high-definition video playback and transcoding, to photo processing and editing.

    And soon, with a compatible monitor and stereoscopic glasses, GeForce GPUs will be able to deliver stereoscopic gaming for over 350 existing games, for the ultimate in immersive gaming. The first 3D-stereoscopic-compatible monitors are coming onto the market now and the 3D glasses will be available in coming months.

    The ASUS CG6155 gaming PC is available now. For more information on the ASUS CG6155 gaming PC, please visit: http://www.asus.com. For more information on NVIDIA technologies and products, please visit: http://www.nvidia.com.

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    This model will feature the highly rated NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 graphics card that works great with any motherboard which features NVIDIA nForce 790i Ultra SLI MCP platform technology

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    Actually, most, if not all, gaming PCs are powerhouses in their own right - and Asus adds yet another model to their growing line of computers with the CG6155 gaming rig.

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