
Exclusive Pre-Order Access for GeForce Experience Users The retail box packaging also pays homage to the light and dark sides of the Force, with the Jedi Order edition bathed in white, and the Galactic Empire edition bathed in black. The finishes of both versions took over a year to perfect. The Jedi Order GPU simulates the wear and tear and battle-worn finish of many items used by the Rebel Alliance, resulting from its die-cast aluminum cover being subjected to an extensive, corrosive salt spray.Ĭonversely, the Galactic Empire GPU’s finish features simple, clean lines, emulating the high-end, orderly nature of the resource-rich Empire.īoth versions have multiple windowed areas to showcase internals and lighting, evoking each faction’s lightsabers, green and red, respectively. These new Star Wars collector’s edition GPUs pay homage to the light side/dark side dichotomy and contain hints of the Star Wars galaxy, such as the hilt of Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber and light panels reminiscent of the Death Star. The new Jedi Order™ and Galactic Empire™ editions of the NVIDIA TITAN Xp have been crafted to reflect the look and feel of the Star Wars galaxy. However, GeForce Experience members can pre-order the card starting 8 November.Ĭlearly, this is the card you want to play Star Wars Battlefront II with.Tatooine, Outer Rim Territory-NVIDIA has announced two new collector’s edition NVIDIA TITAN Xp GPUs created for the ultimate Star Wars fan. The Star Wars cards will be available to buy on 17 November at US$1,200, the same as the regular Titan Xp. In fact, given that the GPU always ends up being installed face down in most cases, enthusiasts and Star Wars fans might even want to shell out for a chassis that lets you mount the GPU vertically and properly show it off, such as the Cooler Master MasterCase H500P. If this isn’t reason to get a case with a tempered glass side panel, I don’t know what is. This attention to detail extends to the retail packaging as well, and the Galactic Empire edition’s box is clad in black, while the Jedi Order edition’s comes in white. Conversely, the Galactic Empire GPU's finish features simple, clean lines, emulating the high-end, orderly nature of the resource-rich Empire.”

“The Jedi Order GPU simulates the wear and tear and battle-worn finish of many items used by the Rebel Alliance, resulting from its diecast aluminum cover being subjected to an extensive, corrosive salt spray. Here’s the low-down on the cards in NVIDIA’s own words:

There are even hints of the hilt of Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber, and light panels evocative of the Death Star. It’s not just the lighting that differentiates the cards however, and the cooling shroud of both cards have been designed to reflect the characteristics of their respective factions. The card is available in two flavors, a Galactic Empire card that glows a malevolent red (also the color of the Sith), and a Jedi Order card that lights up in green. The company teased a Collector’s Edition version of the card earlier this month, but I don’t think any of us expected this.


NVIDIA’s Titan Xp graphics card is now official Star Wars merchandise. NVIDIA makes two Star Wars Titan Xp GPUs for supporters of the Jedi Order and Galactic Empire
