The Card
When you hold this monster card in your hands for the first time it feels like more than just a graphics card. I think the cooler design gives the card a "product" feel, which is a bit different than just "component". Also the weight of the card leaves its own impression with 1.1 kg, which is more than twice that of a 9600 GT (470 grams).
The card is just the same size as the 8800 GTX. From left to right: HD 2900 XT, 8800 GTX, 9800 GX2, HD 3870 X2.
Even though the card looks really big it is "just" a two slot design, so it should fit all boards easily.
To protect the cooler from scratches or fingerprints it is covered with a transparent foil that can be peeled off.
The black high gloss paint is a fingerprint magnet. All I did was turn the card around once after peeling off the foil (no I don't have sweaty hands). Maybe the package should include a pair of cotton gloves for handling.
I think this is the first time that a video card manufacturer includes an HDMI port on the card's reference design. The HDMI port is HDCP capable and can also support audio. Unlike the AMD solution, you have to feed the audio signal via SPDIF cable to the card which will then encode it into the HDMI stream.
The two DVI outputs are both dual-link capable, but only the one next to the HDMI port can be used during bootup to show the POST screen. If you still have an analog CRT you can use one of the included DVI adapters to connect it.
Here are the front and the back of the card, high-res versions are also available (
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