The front of the box is typical from what we’ve seen from HIS, with an icy background and simple branding. A Turbo X sticker is towards the top to tell you that your card is pre-overclocked from the factory. We’re also told that this is the GHz edition and offers cooler and quieter operation through use of the IceQ X cooler.
The rear of the box talks us through the main features of the IceQ X technology, including how this card gives a cooler and quieter operation and how performance is utilised through 4 heatpipes. Some of the main AMD features are listed down and a list of awards that HIS products have won over the years.
Taking a look at the bundle that comes included, we find two leaflets explaining how to install the card and how to transport your card if you so wish. Also inside is a driver disc, case badge and installation guide, VGA to DVI adapter and CrossFireX bridge.
Further more, you will also find a small leaflet explaining the weight lifter and of course, the weight lifter itself which allows for your card to be “propped up” to give extra stability to the card.
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