Palit has won the love of east european gamers thanks to its ability to produce high-quality, well-equipped and at the same time inexpensive video cards. Against the background of all the company's products, the GamePro line asks for the role of the most important thanks to an interesting approach.

Usually, the company's engineers put under the knife almost all the developments of reference cards, completely changing the cooler system, the location of the radiator, the design of the printed circuit board and, of course, the design of the casing. They do not forget about the additional goodies inherent in elite video cards. So, many representatives of the series are equipped with overclocking software, BIOS with advanced features and additional power connectors, thanks to which you can seriously increase the regular TBP of a graphics card and raise the ceiling of the processor frequency limit.


For models based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, Palit used a tricky cooling system that makes noise at the level of conventional air Cooling system, but works with the efficiency of a turbine. It turns out the perfect balance between custom graphics cards and the "reference" Founders Edition models from NVIDIA.

Well, in the models of the GTX 16XX series, they generally replaced the GDDR5 memory with GDDR6, and the core frequency was raised almost to the maximum. As a result, both appeared in a new light, and their performance compared to the reference samples increased by almost 20%. With all this, Palit is in no hurry to stick “flagship” stickers on them and raise prices, so even cool advanced accelerators like the GeForce RTX 3080 in the GamePro variation attract gamers with affordable price tags. Especially against the background of the Asus ROG, Gigabyte Aorus and MSI Suprim lines.