

Unfortunately, the overclocking process completely destabilized Windows 10 and we had to install it again yesterday morning – so we are presenting 20 games instead of our usual complete 30+ game benchmark suite. We were in the middle of benchmarking the i7-8700K using our new EVGA Z370 FTW motherboard, and our goal is to overclock it to 5.0GHz. We were totally surprised by NVIDIA and we received this card less than two days ago. The retail box packaging also pays homage to the Light and Dark sides of the Force, with the Jedi Order edition being offered in white, while the Galactic Empire edition is available in black. In fact this card is so impressive that we asked to review EVGA’s new DG-7 mid-tower case that will showcase a video card in a vertical position – we feel that it is a shame to turn this TITAN Xp over.

The finishes of each edition took NVIDIA more than a year to perfect, and their extreme attention to detail shows. And of course, the Empire’s lighting is red for the Galactic Empire edition that we did not receive, and green lighting is used for the Jedi Order TITAN Xp.īoth editions of the TITAN Xp have multiple windowed areas to showcase the cards’ internals and lighting, simulating the effect of green versus red lightsabers. In contrast, the Galactic Empire GPU’s finish emulates the high-end and orderly nature of the resource-rich Galactic Empire. The Jedi Order TITAN Xp simulates the battle-worn finish of the items used by the Rebel Alliance by having its diecast aluminum cover subjected to a controlled corrosive salt spray. For example, the Jedi Order edition is a stylized rendering of the hilt of Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber as pictured above, and the light panels of the Galactic edition represent the Death Star.
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These new Star Wars collector’s edition video cards pay homage to the light side/dark side, and they are designed to appear as though they have come out of a Star Wars movie set.

The new Jedi Order edition of the NVIDIA TITAN Xp is pictured above, and together with the Galactic Empire Edition, they have been crafted to reflect the look and feel of the Star Wars galaxy. If you are a Star Wars fan, this new TITAN Xp Collector’s Edition is an impressive and well-designed work of collectible industrial art. We realized as we watched this movie, that it was the beginning of something special, and the Star Wars saga was born.

Although the line was around the block, we got in and watched the public premiere of Star Wars. We remember being reluctantly dragged to a movie opening on in San Francisco, California by an enthusiastic roommate who had been following it for many months. There is no price premium for the Star Wars editions over regular TITAN Xp pricing. This TITAN Xp is NVIDIA’s flagship video card, the fastest video card in the world, and it will definitely appeal to Star Wars memorabilia collectors. It is faster than the $6 Ti and it is also considerably more expensive at $1200 for the either the Empire (Red/Dark Side) edition or for the Rebel (Green/Light Side) which is now available directly from NVIDIA. The TITAN Xp is not the latest GeForce GPU based on 16nm Pascal architecture, although today NVIDIA has just released a very special Star Wars Collector’s Edition that we are going to introduce and review. The Star Wars TITAN Xp Collector’s Edition Jedi Order Review
