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| Author: Whoopty | |||
| Posted: 23:00, May 24th 2007 | |||
| Link: http://www.evga.com | |||
| Score: 8 out of 10 [?] | |||
| Price: £550 | |||
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Bits and Box
The box for the 8800 Ultra Superclocked is very sexy indeed. It doesn't have the typical half naked robot woman draped across it which in this case is a good thing, as its colour scheme and layout make it look very sophisticated and proffessional; considering the card aims at an enthusiast crowd as apposed to gamers this is a good choice.
The front also has some features of the card neatly arranged around the edges, with highlighted areas telling of EVGA's 90 day upgrade step up program and a small golden stamp telling you that this card is a number one selling in the USA.
The back of the box has some features and specifications of the card, as well as a high detail picture of the card.
Something that is quite interesting on the back of the box, is the "Check these stickers match" text. It lets you know that the card in the box is the one that was originally packed with it. I would be very surprised if your card didn't match, but I suppose it's a nice security feature.
When you open the box there is a sticker on the inside of the lid that lets you know about the 10 year limited warranty if you register the purchase within 30 days of receiving it.
Along with the card you get twin DVI to VGA adapters, an Svideo cable, two molex to 6pin converters a fancy manual and a CD that contains the usual drivers and stuff and...wait for it... a trial copy of MovieFactory 3.0. Come on EVGA, you can do better than that surely?
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