Light and dark side Titan cards look like lightsabers
Nvidia’s latest graphics cards are an over-the-top tribute to Star Wars, shaped like lightsabers and lit to match.
The unique pair of Collector’s Edition Nvidia Titan Xp GPUs are $1,200 each. One is themed for the Galactic Empire and features deep, red LED lighting. The other is themed for the Jedi Order, with a classic green glow. Both cards are sculpted along the edge to resemble profile of a lightsaber and finished to match.
“The Jedi Order GPU simulates the wear and tear, and battle-worn finish of many items used by the Rebel Alliance,” Nvidia said, “resulting from its die cast aluminum cover being subjected to an extensive, corrosive salt spray. Conversely, the Galactic Empire GPU’s finish features simple, clean lines, emulating the high-end, orderly nature of the resource-rich Empire.”
Source:
https://www.polygon.com/2017/11/7/16617886/nvidia-star-wars-collectors-edition-titan-xp-gpu-price-release-date
Nvidia’s latest graphics cards are an over-the-top tribute to Star Wars, shaped like lightsabers and lit to match.
The unique pair of Collector’s Edition Nvidia Titan Xp GPUs are $1,200 each. One is themed for the Galactic Empire and features deep, red LED lighting. The other is themed for the Jedi Order, with a classic green glow. Both cards are sculpted along the edge to resemble profile of a lightsaber and finished to match.
“The Jedi Order GPU simulates the wear and tear, and battle-worn finish of many items used by the Rebel Alliance,” Nvidia said, “resulting from its die cast aluminum cover being subjected to an extensive, corrosive salt spray. Conversely, the Galactic Empire GPU’s finish features simple, clean lines, emulating the high-end, orderly nature of the resource-rich Empire.”
Source:
https://www.polygon.com/2017/11/7/16617886/nvidia-star-wars-collectors-edition-titan-xp-gpu-price-release-date
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