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Nvidia titan xp star wars galactic empire
Nvidia titan xp star wars galactic empire






nvidia titan xp star wars galactic empire
  1. #NVIDIA TITAN XP STAR WARS GALACTIC EMPIRE FULL#
  2. #NVIDIA TITAN XP STAR WARS GALACTIC EMPIRE PC#

Sure, you could mosey over to the US site, but you’d miss out on all the juicy gaming goodness that’s relevant – and important – to you. The Australian edition of Kotaku is focused on taking all this fantastic news and crafting it into a tasty treat for all you Aussies and Kiwis. Whether it’s the latest info on a new game, or hot gossip on the industry’s movers, shakers and smashers, you’ll find it all here and nicely packaged at Kotaku. They’d be one in the same in every lexicon on the planet if it were humanly possible. Don’t want that green Jedi glow going to waste.īoth the light and dark side cards are now on sale via Nvidia for $US1,138 ($1,512).

#NVIDIA TITAN XP STAR WARS GALACTIC EMPIRE PC#

If you do plan on spending the money on graphics from a galaxy far, far away, I’d recommended a PC enclosure with a nice window on the side.

#NVIDIA TITAN XP STAR WARS GALACTIC EMPIRE FULL#

This one’s definitely more powerful, though whether or not it’s hundreds of dollars worth of more powerful is up to the user (check out the full review Tom’s Hardware did for an exhaustive rundown). The Titan XP was introduced earlier this year to fix a weird situation where Nvidia’s former top-of-the-line card, the Titan X, wasn’t as powerful as the much cheaper Geforce GTX 1080 Ti card. Say what you will of this design, but I’m a fan.Īs for performance, the card is every bit the beast the non-Star Wars Titan XP is, only it looks much better. I suppose it would be helpful in case someone found it on a battlefield and wanted to return it.Īnd on the top of the card we have another Jedi Order logo, only this one is dedicated to maintaining the balance between hot and cold instead of light and dark. Only I doubt there ever was a Jedi who felt the need to write “Jedi Order” on the side of their lightsaber hilt.

nvidia titan xp star wars galactic empire

When looked at from the side, say when it’s inserted into your computer, the design evokes a Jedi lightsaber. Normally I have to use a video card inside my horrible desktop for at least a month before it looks like this. It makes it look like someone just pulled it out of a salvage yard and wired it into their X-Wing.

nvidia titan xp star wars galactic empire

The outside of the card mainly consists of beautifully-distressed metal. Depending on which era of Star Wars you prefer, you might want to keep that hidden. The base of the box features a little pull-out draw hiding a Jedi Order medallion. Who would pay $US1,200 ($1,594) just display an overpowered Star Wars video card? Have you met Star Wars fans? Who would pay $US1,200 ($1,638) just display an overpowered Star Wars video card? Have you met Star Wars fans? It comes packaged in a brilliant white box, because that’s the colour of cowboy hat that heroes wear.įor Star Wars fans who don’t have a computer to put the card in (or for when the next round of Nvidia cards make this one obsolete), the box opens to reveal a lovely acrylic display case. It’s the sort of video card a Space Nazi might love.īut the one I’ve been playing with is the Jedi Order version, all scruff and grit and can-do attitude. There’s the Galactic Empire version, which is all black and red and shiny. The limited edition Star Wars Titan XP comes in two different models.








Nvidia titan xp star wars galactic empire