
An odd thing about the cards we received is in regard to their associated bundles. Now, as you will see on the next page, the packaging and even the cards themselves are nearly identical. The driver CD and manual are also the same, which should be expected as the drivers are universal and there's only so many ways you can show someone how to install a PCI-Express card into their system.
What becomes odd, then, is the included cables and adapters. With the 1GB overclocked Viper, we found a collection of component and S-VIDEO out cables, as well as a power splitter for providing 6-pin power to the card. Two adapters, one for VGA and the other for HDMI complete the collection. On the other hand, with the 512MB version, there's a component video cable and the same adapters, but a CrossFire bridge replaced the S-Video cable and there's no power cable. We seriously doubt there is much cost saving in either direction, and there's nothing wrong, per se, with either bundle. We just like a little consistency now and then, and feel both cards should come with all of the pieces we found in the separate sets. The 1GB card especially should also include a CrossFire bridge at the very least.
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