Well... you DID say "show off"; so.....
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Look at that MRP! At least now we know the maximum limit of a Founder's Edition card's price on eBay(note, all my Indian friends)! For everyone else in the world, don't pay more than $684 - that's what that is, converted to USD!
(FTR, I paid nowhere near this price when I bought it.)
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I've wanted to buy a Founder's Edition card ever since I started building my PC in November 2015. At the time, I wanted a reference GTX 970 which I thought was cool-looking with that shiny blower cooler. I know blower-type coolers suck in general, but I'd heard good things about the reference cooler design of the 970 (courtesy
@W1zzard of course)
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The box actually opens like a shoe-box, and the card is packed inverted in it! And for the record, it's heavier than it looks, although it's smaller than I thought it'd be - look at the box comparison with my 970:
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The card with my Strix and the my old 650:
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I haven't weighed both the cards, but I can certainly say that even though the box looks smaller, the card is heavier than the Strix(I think because the body is all metal as compared to the plastic shroud of the Strix).
The famed "12-pin connector". And yes, it's less than half the size of the 8-pin PCI-E power connector:
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The card from the front and top:
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The card from the back. Be careful, it's a fingerprint magnet! I actually had to wipe it down before taking the picture.
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Some more pics:
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Seeing this, I am sure - NVIDIA may be charging a pretty penny, but they do a mean design. Both the card and the box, as well as the package foam and accessories are of high quality. I just wanted to put it on the table and stare at it.
I haven't installed the card yet, so unable to post benchmarks. Even after I do install it, the benchmarks will be CPU-bound, as I've got this card for a bit of future-proofing and I use a 1080p monitor. For the CPU, I use an i5-4690k(it was the fastest i5 available at the time I built my PC).