The box looks fantastic, although STRIX products pretty much always do. There’s a great image of the GPU on the front of the box. Here you can see some of the RGB lit up too. OF course, it details that it has ASUS AURA Sync support too. There’s also branding for this being the “OC Edition” as well as the inclusion of 6-months WTFast subscription.
Around the back, we see their new “Max Contact Technology” which is honestly a fancy word for a bigger heatsink plate; but hey, if it works, it works. Another sneaky feature is the dual-bios support. Handy if you’re overclocking, as you always have a fallback to a more stable profile.
The box is very nicely packaged too, with lots of quality foam surrounding the GPU.
Of course, everything is packed with anti-static packaging too. Now, let’s get that test bench fired up, I want to see what this card can do.
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