Early G200 ES card with special cooler and some bodge wires:
![IMG_6681.jpg IMG_6681.jpg](https://tpucdn.com/forums/data/attachments/236/236186-262719f16d1a24cb3130785b4764d514.jpg)
![IMG_6682.jpg IMG_6682.jpg](https://tpucdn.com/forums/data/attachments/236/236187-90cc1f0e91459872e7d616a726558752.jpg)
![IMG_6683.jpg IMG_6683.jpg](https://tpucdn.com/forums/data/attachments/236/236188-1febd7b071cdb650aaea02dfe389ea48.jpg)
Looking closely, you can see that the green "Nvida logo dash", no idea what it's called, is not printed on the front of the cooler cover, but is made of semi-transparent green plastic. I suspect that at some point in development it was planned to illuminate this. On the PCB of every GTX 280 card, I believe GTX 260 card as well, there is a two pin connector labeled "LOGO LED" in the lower right corner next to the connector for the fan.
![IMG_6681.jpg IMG_6681.jpg](https://tpucdn.com/forums/data/attachments/236/236186-262719f16d1a24cb3130785b4764d514.jpg)
![IMG_6682.jpg IMG_6682.jpg](https://tpucdn.com/forums/data/attachments/236/236187-90cc1f0e91459872e7d616a726558752.jpg)
![IMG_6683.jpg IMG_6683.jpg](https://tpucdn.com/forums/data/attachments/236/236188-1febd7b071cdb650aaea02dfe389ea48.jpg)
Looking closely, you can see that the green "Nvida logo dash", no idea what it's called, is not printed on the front of the cooler cover, but is made of semi-transparent green plastic. I suspect that at some point in development it was planned to illuminate this. On the PCB of every GTX 280 card, I believe GTX 260 card as well, there is a two pin connector labeled "LOGO LED" in the lower right corner next to the connector for the fan.