Most gamers do not care about the design of components. But not everyone. There are also modders, owners of beautiful transparent cases, and just people who prioritize visual aesthetics. Especially for this category of gamers, Palit releases the so-called GameRock designer video cards.

The backbone of the GameRock family is usually formed by new generations of video chips from NVIDIA. At the beginning of 2021, the GTX 10XX, RTX 20XX and the sensational RTX 30XX models that go buy remain relevant. And each time, the designers in the case of Palit re-shaped the aesthetics of the series. In the first case, Palit used massive blue and white casings made of metal and plastic. The backlit blocks are neatly scattered along the casing, and the LEDs can be configured to signal the temperature of the video core.


The next generation RTX 20XX based on the Turing core hit futurism: a protective cover resembles the design of Michael Bay transformers, a lot of decorative inserts are scattered around the body, and black and steel shades prevail in the design. The highlight of the RTX 20XX by GameRock was the backlighting of the central element, which visually separates the area of the coolers. The colour of the backlight changes depending on the temperature of the graphics core. Green — below 50 degrees, orange when heated above 80 degrees, blue — between 50 and 80 degrees.

The latest GameRock models based on NVIDIA Ampere graphics cards pay homage to glam rock. The casings of each model are richly studded with rhinestones, which beautifully refract the light, emphasizing the coolness of Angel's ARGB addressable backlighting. It is unlikely that there will be many fans of the Swarovski brand among gamers, but one cannot fail to note the boldness of the design. Definitely, this is one of the most catchy and outrageous lines of video cards over the past ten years.