MojoKid writes: NVIDIA just launched its fastest graphics card yet and this GPU is targeted at Star Wars fans. In concert with EA’s official launch today of Star Wars Battlefront II, NVIDIA unveiled the new Star Wars Titan Xp Collector’s Edition graphics card for enthusiast gamers. There are two versions of the cards available — the Galactic Empire version and a Jedi Order version. Both of the cards feature customized coolers, shrouds, and lighting, designed to mimic the look of a lightsaber. They also ship in specialized packaging that can be used to showcase the cards if they’re not installed in a system. The GPU powering the TITAN Xp Collector’s Edition has a base clock of 1,481MHz and a boost clock of 1,582MHz. It’s packing a fully-enabled NVIDIA GP102 GPU with 3,840 cores and 12GB of GDDR5X memory clocked at 5.5GHz for an effective data rate of 11Gbps, resulting in 547.2GB/s of peak memory bandwidth. At those clocks, the card also offers a peak texture fillrate of 379.75 GigaTexels/s and 12.1TFLOPs of FP32 compute performance, which is significantly higher than a GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. In the benchmarks, it’s the fastest GPU out there right now (it better be for $1200), but this card is more about nostalgia and the design customizations NVIDIA made to the cards that should appeal to gamers and Star Wars fans alike.
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Source: Slashdot – NVIDIA Launches Modded Collector’s Edition Star Wars Titan Xp Graphics Card
