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AMD Radeon R9-295x2 Review - Product Photos

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/08/2014 01:57 PM [ 5] 78 comment(s)

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Product Photos 

We start the article with a photo-shoot, pretty pictures first after that we'll deal with all the technical information.
 

 

Packaging first, as always. Now this is the reference products shipped to us by AMD, do not expect the luxurious packaging as shown here in the stores. But yeah, that's kinda cool we think.

 


Inside the briefcase you will already quickly notice that very nice looking R9-295x2, but also you will notice really fast that the cooling is a little more exotic. AMD applies hybrid cooling, meaning the GPUs are liquid cooled and the one fan cools down the rest of the components on the PCB. For those that already wonder about it, the card is 12 Inches in length which is like 30.5 cm for those in that like and reside in the Metric system. That is rather lengthy so if you opt this card as a purchase, please do make sure it'll fit inside our PC housing. 

 


So inside the briefcase, a sheet of paper with some Latin words -- Melius Est Ergo Duos Esse Simul Quam -- A Rough translations of it means, "It is better that two should be together, opposed to one."

 
The AMD Radeon R9 295x2 graphics card comes with a closed-loop, maintenance-free liquid cooling solution which includes a radiator, 120 mm × 120 mm fan, and a pair of rubber tubes. Look at that, how good looking is that? Head over to the next page where we will show the product in way more detail.




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