![]() To he top of the card has a Jedi Order displayed on top that is backlit, so you can proudly show off your limited edition card through a case window. ![]() NVIDIA and Disney did a great job with the design! The aged finish on the Jedi Order Titan Xp is simply beautiful. This isn’t going on our bookshelf, so let’s crack upen those seals and finger bang this limited edition card. We ended up with the Jedi Order model and it comes in retail packaging that will allow you to display the card if that is what you want to do. We weren’t able to get our hands on the NVIDIA Titan Xp back in April 2017, so when we had the opportunity to get our hands on the NVIDIA TITAN Xp Collector’s Edition GPU we had to give it a quick test drive on the benchmark system. Not a huge price break, but they look cooler than the original $1,200 Titan Xp that just happens to be sold out right now. You get to choose a Titan Xp model that is themed for either the Jedi Order or Galactic Empire! The best part is that NVIDIA slashed the price on these models and you can pickup either the the Jedi Order or Galactic Empire versions for $1,138. This card came out in April 2017, but was recently ‘refreshed’ in November 2017 with the release of the Titan Xp Star Wars Collector’s Edition models. The Titan Xp is also loaded with 12 GB of GDDR5X memory running at 11.4 Gbps on a 384-bit memory bus that gives you 547.7 GB/s of memory bandwidth. This $1,200 graphics card features the Pascal GP102 GPU with 3840 NVIDIA CUDA cores running at 1.6 GHz for a mind blowing 12 TFLOPs of brute compute performance. If you are looking for the most powerful desktop consumer graphics card for 2017 and entering the 2018 calendar year the folks over at NVIDIA have you covered with the Titan Xp. Titan Xp – For Those That Want Nothing But The Best
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