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NVIDIA TITAN Xp Star Wars Collector’s Edition Unboxed

NVIDIA’s Star Wars-themed TITAN Xp Collector’s Edition is out today, so let the unboxings commence! Though the card is just a reference TITAN Xp with Light or Dark Side cosmetics, the pair is sure to appeal to Star Wars and NVIDIA fans alike. In fact, we’ve three unboxings to bring you, courtesy of PC Games Hardware (pictured above), Tech of Tomorrow, and Techgage. The former two showcase the Jedi Order version, while the latter unveils the Galactic Empire design. However, since NVIDIA unveiled the two cards, the furore over EA’s Star Wars Battlefront II sullied the Star Wars brand somewhat; though, that’s less to do with Star Wars itself and more down to EA being EA.

TITAN Xp Star Wars Collector’s Edition Unboxed

Jedi Order

The following screenshots come courtesy of Tech of Tomorrow.

In addition, the Tech of Tomorrow and PC Games Hardware unboxing videos are available below:

Galactic Empire

The following images of the Galactic Empire design – which seems the least popular, at least as far as YouTube goes – come via Techgage:

Also, we have Techgage’s full unboxing video:

NVIDIA TITAN Xp Specifications

  • GPU Engine Specs:
    • CUDA® Cores: 3840
    • Boost Clock (MHz): 1582
  • Memory Specs:
    • Speed: 11.4 Gbps
    • Standard Config: 12 GB GDDR5X
    • Interface Width: 384-bit
    • Bandwidth (GB/sec): 547.7 GB/s
  • Technology Support:
    • Simultaneous Multi-Projection: Yes
    • VR Ready: Yes
    • Proprietary NVIDIA Features:
      • Ansel: Yes
      • SLI® Ready: Yes – SLI HB Bridge Supported
      • G-SYNC™-Ready: Yes
      • GameStream™-Ready: Yes
      • GPU Boost™: 3.0
    • Microsoft DirectX: 12 API with feature level 12_1
    • Vulkan API: Yes
    • OpenGL: 4.5
    • Bus Support: PCIe 3.0
  • Display Support:
    • Maximum Digital Resolution: 7680×4320@60Hz
    • Standard Display Connectors: DP 1.4, HDMI 2.0b
    • Multi Monitor: Yes
    • HDCP: 2.2
  • Thermal and Power Specs:
    • Maximum GPU Temperature (in C): 94
    • Graphics Card Power (W): 250 W
    • Recommended System Power (W): 600 W

Price and Availability

The NVIDIA TITAN Xp Star Wars Collector’s Edition Jedi Order and Galactic Empire cards are out now; both the Jedi Order and Galactic Empire versions are priced $1,200 each.

Ashley Allen

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