
Not the most striking box artwork if we were being honest – still I would imagine a very small percentage of people still shop in a physical retail store, so its almost irrelevant.

Some details and clever game marketing take up space on the back of the box.

The Palit GTX960 Super JetStream ships with some converter cables, a tattoo style sticker, a leaflet and a software CD.


The is built around a small PCB, which is extended with a metal extension plate. We will get a closer look at this when we take the card apart.


The Palit GTX960 Super JetStream should appeal to a wide audience, the bright red colouring is effective and attractive.

The card ships with dual DVI connectors (DVI-I and DVI-D), and a full sized HDMI and Displayport connector. This HDMI port will handle 4K resolutions at up to 60hz.

The Palit GTX960 Super JetStream takes power from a single 6 pin power connector, adhering to Nvidia's reference design.

The solution is SLI capable, with one connector available for dual card configurations.


The cooler is comprised of three thick copper heatpipes which run into racks of aluminum fins on either side. It is not a direct touch design.
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