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So, here I am wandering through the Palit booth. They’ve got this whole GeForce RTX 50 thing happening. Oh man, it’s buzzing with these concept models — the GameRock Diamond Edition and Tornado — just sitting there. Kind of screams “look at me!” right?
Palit’s Play with GameRock Diamond & Tornado for the RTX 50 Series? It’s a Thing.
Let’s dive in. Palit’s recent take on the GameRock design for the RTX 50 series — it’s like a rainbow exploded. Seriously, wavy RGB glow all over. Pretty sure some folks wanted a Diamond version. Or maybe I’m just imagining that. Anyway, they showed off one from the last-gen series, and here we are again.
So, guess what? Palit actually paid attention. Somebody up there is listening. They dropped a concept version of the new RTX 50 GameRock Diamond Edition. Gotta say, the white shroud and diamond vibes up front are kinda fancy. And oh, there’s RGB action with a white backplate. Someone’s getting flashy.
Then, check this out — there’s another piece called the GeForce RTX 5090 Tornado. Sounds intense, huh? Looks a bit like the RTX 5090 Founders Edition got a makeover. Dual-fan thing going on — front to back air action. It’s got this metal swagger, shows off some thermal bits, all packed in a 2-slot build. What, like 300mm long? Sure, why not. And 600W? That’s… a lot.
Oh, and there’s this water-cooled GeForce RTX 5090 LYNK+ thing. Dual-slot, twist-off connectors with an L-key — yeah, snazzy. Flashback to last year with the RTX 4090? Feels familiar, yet we’re still waiting for it to hit the real world. It’s in the concept slow lane.
Almost forgot to mention, Palit’s got these 3D-printed models from the Gaming PRO line. And they’re all dolled up in themes like Doom: The Dark Ages and Monster Hunter: Wilds. You spot some other funky designs up there, too.
So that’s the whirlwind tour. Palit’s tossing around some shiny ideas, no doubt.