To start off 'small', the bundle includes a USB flash drive with drivers and utilities, a lanyard for it and a T-shirt. Going over the card, it features the stock, single-slot cooler we know and don't really love and frequencies set to 700, 1750 and 1950 MHz for the GPU, shaders and memory (512 MB GDDR3) - significantly higher compared to the stock 600/1500/1800 MHz. The worst part of the Mushkin 8800GT XP OC Edition is its price which now stands at over 290 euros or $424, at least in Europe. There's not much to be said here except that, for such a price tag people are likely to expect a lot more from the card like custom cooling and yes, even higher clocks.
Source: TC Mag