The first thing that you will notice on this packaging, is how much it stands out using it’s reflective packaging and a big sticker up the top telling us that it’s the “overclock” edition.
The back of the box lists information on the GTX 400 series cards and some of the main features including DirectX 11 done right and in many different languages gives a bit of information on Inno3D and their range of graphics cards.
Cutting the security seal and opening the box up will reveal the contents which includes application disk, driver disk with brief quick start instructions, DVI to VGA adapter, PCI-Express 6-pin power adapter and the graphics card in an anti-static bag.
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