

Like all computer hardware, some day this card will be replaced by the next big thing. Instead, they took a video card and gave it a home for life after it runs its course inside of a computer. They could have very easily put this in a standard Star Wars themed flimsy box like any other video card. NVIDIA's design team hit a home run with the packing for this video card. This slide-out feature is so well integrated into the design of the box that I didn't even notice it on my first go-around taking pictures! The bottom of the display base features a 'hidden' slide-out compartment which has the accessories for the card (an HDMI to DVI adapter, some paperwork, and an awesome embossed Jedi Order medallion that can be affixed to your computer case). The acrylic case also slides up and off allowing you to remove the card from the foam. The card is embedded in a thick display base of foam, supported on top by 2 clear brackets. This reveals the card displayed in a very thick acrylic display case, showcasing the video card as if it were a lightsaber. The outer case is a slip-case design, sliding up and off of the main compartment. Presented in a beautiful white box emblazoned with the Jedi Order logo, this box is thick, heavy, and feels like it could be made of wood. In a nutshell, it was like trading in a Mustang for a Ferrari 458! Packaging & PresentationĪside from the fact that you are getting one of the top-of-the-line video cards available on the market with the NVIDIA TITAN Xp, this newly designed Star Wars themed card comes wrapped up in some of the coolest packaging you will find for a video card! I'm used to pulling video cards out of standard boxes, wrapped in anti-static shielded bagging. My custom build also features a customized Jedi-themed case, so it was a match made in heaven! For comparison purposes, I put the NVIDIA TITAN Xp Star Wars Collector's Edition up against my current card, a mid range MSI NVIDIA GTX 1060 Gaming X card.
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Having just built a mid-range to high-end PC just a few months back, getting a chance to put this beast in my recent build was perfect timing. While we will showcase some of the Titan Xp's performance numbers (we'll leave the high-end complicated charts and graphs to the hardware-centric website reviews), our main focus will be to show you how this card fits in as a high-end functional collectible. We'll take a look at the packaging, design, and performance of this video card, with a focus on the collectible side of things. Thanks to NVIDIA, we have the opportunity to break down the Jedi Order version of this card (this IS Jedi Temple Archives after all!). The NVIDIA TITAN Xp Star Wars Collector's Edition is now available. PC hardware enthusiast that have a passion for Star Wars can now combine their loves with a brilliantly designed piece of tech that looks like it was pulled right out of the Star Wars universe! You can choose from either a Galactic Empire or Jedi Order design. NVIDIA joins the Star Wars game with the release of an incredible pair of high-end video cards, and they did it on their top-of-the-line TITAN Xp platform. Review | Discussion Power! Unlimited Power! Title: Star Wars NVIDIA TITAN Xp Collector's EditionĬollector's Editions: Galactic Empire or Jedi OrderĬredits: Review & Text: Chuck Paskovics Page layout & Design: Chuck Paskovics
