The card itself is based on Nvidia's reference design but with a decent factory overclock. It features 384 CUDA cores, while the GPU ended up overclocked at 900MHz. Shaders run at 1800MHz, whereas the 1GB of GDDR5 memory is set to tick at 4212MHz. The card uses Nvidia's reference design dual-slot cooler with a single central fan. The card comes with standard two DVI and HDMI output configuration.
The Crysis 2 bundle is actually what seperates this card from the competition and you'll get the actual card, a copy of Crysis 2 game, Crysis 2 t-shirt and a poster.
The card is already selling at EVGA's own store with a price set at US $299.99. You can find it here.
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