ASUS E200HA-UB02-GD is an 8-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. This model is a dual-GPU model, which means it has two GPUs to help it streamline CPU-intensive tasks like 3D rendering and gaming. The graphics power of the E200HA-UB02-GD is impressive, but the CPU performance is the real standout item.
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ASUS does take the time with the E200HA-UB02-GD to address its performance issues. It even uses the overclocking feature that Asus has on its other GTX series models, which allows it to put the GPU to work doing things like streaming high-quality 1080p video to the E200HA-UB02-GD at a native resolution of 1080p.
The performance issues mentioned in the review are ones I’ve experienced myself. I’m not sure if having the GTX card at lower clocks speeds will help, but at least it’s a start. The other performance-enhancing trick Asus uses is the overclocking feature. It’s possible that the overclocking feature could be useful for some gamers, but it’s not a feature I’m planning on using.
Its also a shame that Asus didn’t use a GPU with a smaller memory footprint (it has 8GB of GDDR5 and a 6GB of GDDR5X memory). This feature would have improved the overall performance of the card and made overclocking easier. Its also a shame that Asus didn’t use a GPU with a smaller memory footprint (it has 8GB of GDDR5 and a 6GB of GDDR5X memory).
The 8GB of GDDR5 that the e200ha-ub02-gd card supports currently is actually a very small amount compared to the memory footprint, so there’s no reason to expect it to scale better than that. To be fair, a larger memory footprint could have also potentially improved the performance of the card, but that’s not what I’m looking for.
The only advantage I can see Asus having to this new card is that it has a smaller PCB, which is something I’m not crazy about. Its not like Asus is making a new card with a smaller PCB, its just that Intel has a slightly smaller memory footprint and the current e200ha-ub02-gd is a cheaper option.
I wouldn’t call Asus’ upcoming e200ha-ub02-gd a better card, I would just say the smaller PCB is slightly better. Also, I’m sure Asus has a few other cards they are using for the same reason, maybe they dont need a new PCB or maybe they are using these cards to make sure their next-gen card doesnt have the same issues with the performance they have now.
I haven’t heard of ASUS making a new motherboard for their e200ha-ub02-gd. They have a small PCB, the new motherboard is AMD, and for good reason as well.