Gigabyte GeForce GTX 590 review

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The product reviewed today originate from Gigabyte, let's have a peek at what they shipped in shall we?

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 590

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 590

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.

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 590

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.

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 590

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.

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