Nvidia releases their Titan Xp Collector’s Edition – Jedi or Empire themed GPUs
Nvidia releases their Titan Xp Collector’s Edition – Jedi or Empire themed GPUs
These GPUs will offer the same specifications as Nvidia’s Titan Xp GPUs but offer a unique cooling solution with Red or Green LED illumination and a custom logo that represents the user’s chosen Star Wars affiliation. Sadly these GPUs will not offer RGB illumination, which means that Jedi will have to stick with Green lighting, so no Purple Mace Windu themed builds then…
Both of these GPUs will be available starting tomorrow (November 8th) at 6 AM PST, with each GPU costing $1200 each, with Nvidia limiting GPU sales to one per customer.Â
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Both of these GPUs are officially Star Wars Licensed products and will come with themed packaging, offering a die-cast aluminium body that offers an almost lightsaber-like aesthetic. The bodies of both the Jedi and Empire variants will also be different, giving each GPU its own unique look and feel.Â
On the underside (PCIe-side), of the GPU there will be a unique Titan X logo, which is an odd location given the fact that it will go unseen in pretty much all enthusiast PC builds. Nvidia’s backplate has also been redesigned to showcase a Star Wars Logo. Â
These GPUs will offer the same performance as standard Titan Xp GPUs, with no variation in GPU specifications. Only the GPU cooling solution has been changed.Â
You can join the discussion on Nvidia’s Titan Xp Star Wars Collector’s Edition GPUs on the OC3D Forums.Â
Nvidia releases their Titan Xp Collector’s Edition – Jedi or Empire themed GPUs
These GPUs will offer the same specifications as Nvidia’s Titan Xp GPUs but offer a unique cooling solution with Red or Green LED illumination and a custom logo that represents the user’s chosen Star Wars affiliation. Sadly these GPUs will not offer RGB illumination, which means that Jedi will have to stick with Green lighting, so no Purple Mace Windu themed builds then…
Both of these GPUs will be available starting tomorrow (November 8th) at 6 AM PST, with each GPU costing $1200 each, with Nvidia limiting GPU sales to one per customer.Â
Â
Both of these GPUs are officially Star Wars Licensed products and will come with themed packaging, offering a die-cast aluminium body that offers an almost lightsaber-like aesthetic. The bodies of both the Jedi and Empire variants will also be different, giving each GPU its own unique look and feel.Â
On the underside (PCIe-side), of the GPU there will be a unique Titan X logo, which is an odd location given the fact that it will go unseen in pretty much all enthusiast PC builds. Nvidia’s backplate has also been redesigned to showcase a Star Wars Logo. Â
These GPUs will offer the same performance as standard Titan Xp GPUs, with no variation in GPU specifications. Only the GPU cooling solution has been changed.Â
You can join the discussion on Nvidia’s Titan Xp Star Wars Collector’s Edition GPUs on the OC3D Forums.Â