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The product reviewed today originate from Gigabyte, let's have a peek at what they shipped in shall we?
First off, let me compliment Gigabyte for being creative. We've missed this a lot ever since a year or two ago. A snug but most of all sturdy package. The toolbox case is complimentary to the card. You'll receive two PEG power (8-pin) converters, one DisplayPort converter (mini to regular) and a DVI to DSUB converter. Next to that a manual and drivers.
Also included in the bundle is a professional gaming mouse... this is the M8000X gaming mouse, let me just CC some of its features:
- High-performance AVAGO 6090 Laser sensor
- Adjustable sensitivity up to 4000 dpi
- Support 15 customizable onboard settings with macro editing
- 8KB GHOST Engine onboard memory
- Scroll wheel with 24 individual click position
- 16-bit ultra-wide data path
- 5 independently programmable gaming button
- Easy "Up-down" DPI adjustment button
- Sweat-Proof Ergonomic streamline shape
- Ultra-Durable slick Teflon feet
- Gaming-grade USB cable with gold-plated USB connector
- Professional GHOSTTM Engine mouse software suite included
- Weight tuning up to 38 grams of metal weights
An excellent mouse by the way, worth 50 EUR alone. Anyway, back to the card.
The card itself is 11-inches long, that's give or take 28cm in the metric system. Power connectors are located at the top side to give you a little extra room to play around with. The card is 100% reference based up-to the MHz precise, the only thing that differs are the stickers.