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Review: Gigabyte GTX 670 OC 2GB Windforce 3X Print E-mail
Posted by Ed Smith   
Wednesday, 19 December 2012 00:02
Article Index
Review: Gigabyte GTX 670 OC 2GB Windforce 3X
Features and Specifications
Photos Part One: The Box and Accessories
Photos Part Two: The GPU
Photos Part Three: A Closer Look
Testing Part One: Stock Clocks
Testing Part Two: Overclocked
Verdict and Conclusion

Photos Part One: The Box and Accessories

The box is very box-like. Surprise!

 

GBT670OC-box-front

 

GBT670OC-box-rear

Pretty standard Gigabyte box layout. Some discussion of the heatsink, a few logos, a large android eyeball. Normal stuff.

 

GBT670OC-box-side1

 

GBT670OC-box-side2

The sides are even less remarkable, though actually rather more informative really.

 

GBT670OC-box-end1

 

GBT670OC-box-end2

The ends are more classic Gigabyte, nothing overly interesting.

 

 

GBT670OC-box-innerbox

Inside the box we find... A box! After boxception, we have a GPU and some accessories:

 

GBT670OC-box-open

 

I'm not the first reviewer/tester to have my hands on this card, most of the accessories have disappeared by this point. I'm left with the GPU and these two power adaptors:

GBT670OC-box-accessories

 

If you actually need these to connect a single GPU to your power supply, it's time for a new power supply. There are a number of units that can support two GTX670s power wise that only have two cables rather than the four needed though, so it's nice of Gigabyte to include these adaptors.

I expect that the card would normally come with a driver CD and and a manual at the very least, but as I mentioned those have vanished by this point.

We'll look at the GPU itself on the next page.



 
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