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Guru3D.com » Review » Palit GeForce GTX 1080 GameRock Premium Edition + G-Panel review 5

Palit GeForce GTX 1080 GameRock Premium Edition + G-Panel review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/17/2016 09:54 AM [ 39 comment(s) ]

Palit joins in with a review as well, they released their GameRock series in several flavors, we test the GTX 1080 version with G-Panel. The product looks totally different opposed to what you are used too in a black and white coating. Don't let the looks fool you though as this card runs very fast, in fact it is the fastest tested to date. 

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0blivious
Senior Member



Posts: 3299
Posted on: 06/17/2016 01:36 PM
What a fantastic card for white or blue themed builds. It would really look frankensteined in anything else. Kind of makes you willing to take it apart and paint it black/red. (that's my latest theme as well)

I really love the additional and completely frivolous display panel. These are the things (even at a premium) that can set all these otherwise "same" cards apart a bit more.

MainFrame Alpha
Senior Member



Posts: 139
Posted on: 06/17/2016 02:02 PM
truth be told, Palit have been always associated with low budget products in my mind.. probably because the only Palit used to reach our market were low profile ones.
don't know about the material, but it dose look kinda bulky, but it dose make for it with performance and G-panel and sure price wise.
the color of the card..probably t's just as Hilbert said a mater of reign, colored like a mecha if anyone could see the white and blue with twin fans
well made me nostalgic :) G00 anyone :nerd:

bulldog75
Member



Posts: 34
Posted on: 06/17/2016 02:20 PM
Its perfect for white builds.
White case,m/board,ram,psu,cables,led fans(all white).

Anarion
Senior Member



Posts: 13599
Posted on: 06/17/2016 02:41 PM
Yup. Gainward Phoenix design looks kinda better than this Palit. Color scheme is also.

Well... Gainward is Palit's, how would I put it, premium brand. Although they all are pretty much the same cards with different names and colour schemes.

War child
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Posts: 334
Posted on: 06/17/2016 02:43 PM
Guitar hero Warriors of rock logo is all over this card!

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