Gallery: Unboxing The Striker GTX 760 Graphics Card

Apr 18, 2014 Written by:ROG Article

Hot off the heals of our Matrix unboxing, we've got our hands on the new Striker GTX 760 Platinum to rip open! Well, not rip, more gently manhandle.

The box is unmistakably ROG styling. You won't miss it on the shelf.striker-760-unboxing

On the back you can see layer break down and specs.striker-760-unboxing-4

Inside there's more details about the features: DIGI+VRM and Super Alloy Power hardware, real-time GPU load LED and GPU Tweak software.striker-760-unboxing-5

ROG's Striker is naturally an overclocked version of the GTX 760 giving more performance right out the box.striker-760-unboxing-6

Opening up and you'll find it well packed under foam. We've removed the anti-static bag so you can see the card clearly.striker-760-unboxing-3

In the small box that sits on top you'll find a driver and software disc, Speed Setup guide, a long, ROG branded SLI cable and twin 6-pin to single 8-pin adapter should your PSU not have one spare.striker-760-unboxing-2

And here's the Striker in the flesh! Just pop off the blue protectors on the connectors you require (PCI-Express and display output usually), plug in the two power connectors and you're good to go!striker-760-unboxing-1