Both of the new graphics cards come in very nicely designed boxes, but what strikes me the most about them is just how small the boxes are. At least, that is to say, they’re about as big a box as I’ve seen on most graphics cards from the last few years, but that’s surprising, as the Nvidia cards came in freaking huge boxes, albeit, they were freaking huge graphics cards too; AMD has somehow managed to maintain a more traditional form factor.
The box is nice and stylish, with a smokey backdrop and a close-up of the Radeon logo on the side of the card. It also shows off the traditional power connectors too, which should clear up any consumer confusion.
There’s not a lot of information on the box, with the main thing being a screenshot of their software. However, it’s a nicely constructed box and features a hinged design. Open it up, and you’re presented with a very thick layer of foam padding that ensures the card gets to you in excellent condition.
It’s the same on the XTX box too, another close-up of the Radeon logo, albeit the angle of the photo is a bit different, but that’s about it.
Again a similar design on the rear of the box, just listing Stability, Performance and Experiences.
Obviously, the interior is the same too, with some slight changes in the foam cutout to accommodate the differences in the graphics card design.
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