So, Palit decided to mix things up at their booth with some cool RTX 50 concepts. You walk in and bam! There’s this GameRock Diamond Edition thingy. Honestly, it’s like something out of a sci-fi movie. Glows all rainbow-like, which I’m not usually into, but somehow it works here. Supposedly, people kept bugging them for a diamond-themed version because they were all over the last-gen’s look.
Anyway, they rolled out this concept card with a white shroud and—get this—a diamond pattern. It’s like a blingy spaceship, illuminated with RGB lights and a white backplate. It’s snazzy, not gonna lie.
And oh, the RTX 5090 Tornado. Doesn’t it sound like some wild rollercoaster? Or maybe I’m just imagining things. It looks much like the Founders Edition but dual fans on the front? That’s new. Fans push air out the back, which feels like some magic trick I don’t quite get. Full-metal vibe, a thermal thingamajig that gets rid of heat in every possible direction, all in a 2-slot design. It’s, uh, 300mm long. No clue who measures these, but okay. Handles like 600W? That’s like more power than I could comprehend.
Then there’s this LYNK+ design, right? A water-cooled deal which makes me think of a portable jacuzzi. You get this L-key twisty quick connector deal, like some fancy tool you need a degree to operate. Now, I remember seeing something similar on the RTX 4090. But this? Still in the “thinking about it” phase, so who even knows when it’ll become a real thing.
Oh, and 3D-printed models! They are theme-crazy with Doom: The Dark Ages and Monster Hunter: Wild designs. It’s like Palit decided to entertain some inner gaming nerd. They seem to be having fun, so why not?
That’s basically it. Chaotic, almost nonsensical but hey, it was a riot to see.