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ASUS GeForce 9800 GTX+ TOP Graphics Card

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TweakTown Rating: 88%    Manufacturer: ASUS

The Package

 

ASUS has actually gone through a bit of a box redesign with the latest line-up of cards. While you can't actually tell the difference from the picture below, the boxes are actually a fair bit smaller these days. It's good to see they're cutting back on the old cardboard. Apart from this, though, the overall layout on the front of the box is pretty similar. Across the top of the card we have the ASUS logo and motto along with a picture of a girl towards the right side of the box.

 

ASUS GeForce 9800 GTX+ TOP

 

Across the bottom of the box we have the model along with the TOP logo that lets us know that the model is an overclocked one. Above that we have some of the main features like 512MB of GDDR3, PCI Express 2.0, GamerOSD and SmartDoctor.

 

ASUS GeForce 9800 GTX+ TOP

 

Turning the box over, we have some talk about the exclusive features that the ASUS card offers along with some of the main features of the card. We also have some recommended system requirements and other little bits of information.

 

ASUS GeForce 9800 GTX+ TOP

 

Opening up the box and diving past the graphics card, we have the standard manual on a CD, driver CD and SpeedSetUP guide. Along with this ASUS have also included a leather mouse pad which is probably one of the cooler additions and more useful than the CD wallet.

 

ASUS GeForce 9800 GTX+ TOP

 

As far as cables go, there isn't a whole lot going on. We have a component-out dongle, dual molex to PCI Express connector, 6-pin to 8-pin PCI Express connector and a single DVI to VGA convertor.

 


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