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Packaging

One of the trademark pieces of the Atomic bundle is the metal
briefcase that the card comes in. It is a pretty nice case,
and it really adds to the fit and finish of the limited edition
collection. I can definitely see this getting re-purposed as a
LAN Party supply and accessories case.

Once we pop the top, we are greeted with with a nice graphic
layout advertising many of the features we would normally see listed
on the outside of the box.

Once we pull out the insert, we see first-hand how well packed
the video card is. Everything has a solid inch of foam
protecting it from the normal jostles associated with the shipping
process.

Also included in the box is a nice bunch of accessories,
definitely more than you get in you standard bundle.

As for cables and adapters, the Atomic Edition includes the
following:
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TV-Out to Component
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TV-Out to Composite
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DVI to VGA
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DVI to HDMI
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PCI-e to Molex
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PCI-e to double Molex
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Crossfire connector
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3-meter HDMI cable

Also included in the accessories box are:
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Mounting ring for socket LGA775
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Mounting ring and backplate for socket AM2
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Mounting hardware for the radiator
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two 2GB Sapphire branded Flash drives

Next, we have a small case badge that acts as a Certificate
of Authenticity, as well as the individual number, in this case,
number 96.
Finally, we have a list of software also included with the
bundle:
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CyberLink PowerDVD
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CyberLink DVD Suite
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Driver Installation CD
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3DMark Vantage
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RubyROM CD that includes Call of Juarez, Dungeon Runners,
Stranglehold, Earthsim, and Gameshadow, as well as wallpapers
and a screensaver.
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