Palit showed off its best GeForce RTX 5090 in a new laconic Master design

Although Palit has already announced its versions of the GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 video cards in the updated GameRock and GamingPro branded series, the manufacturer is developing another unique design, called Master.

Image source: KitGuru

At CES 2025, the KitGuru team was one of the first to get acquainted with the Palit GeForce RTX 50 series video cards in the new Master version. These cards will be presented in white and black versions. The new items have a simple, but at the same time stylish and attractive design.

The lacquer-coated cooling shroud lacks the flashy details and complex design elements previously found on most GeForce RTX 50-series models.

The cards demonstrated by Palit are based on the GeForce RTX 5090 model. They are equipped with cooling systems that are approximately 3.2 (and possibly more) thick expansion slots and are equipped with two large fans. There is a large ventilation hole on the back of the cards.


Palit has not yet announced when the development of these video cards will be completed and when they will go on sale. However, the manufacturer is positioning the Master series as a new flagship solution.

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