The emphasis on simplicity and quality of cooling makes the Panther line similar to the Ghost and Phantom series, in which the manufacturer adheres to the same principle: everything that is important is in the box, everything unnecessary is in a landfill. Most Panther cards don't boast addressable lighting or a designer shroud, but they're built to last, boasting decent factory overclocking, quiet dual-ball-bearing Cyclone fans, and a padded skid plate with extra perforations for improved ventilation.


In the brand’s assortment, Panther video cards occupy an intermediate place between the mass-produced Ghost models and the advanced Phantom series GPUs, so the Panther ranks include above-average video cards. In 2023, after the release of the new generation GeForce RTX 4000 video card, the manufacturer immediately updated the range of the series, presenting a pack of modifications RTX 4060, 4070 and 4080 with support for hardware ray tracing and breakthrough technology DLSS 3.0, which now not only dynamically changes the resolution, but also independently completes the drawing game footage, making gameplay smoother and more comfortable.

In terms of pure performance, these are cards that are ideal for 99% of modern games at high graphics settings and 2K resolution, or medium-high graphics settings and 4K resolution. Most of them turned out to be quite massive: the length of the printed circuit board is on average 33 cm, three fans are usually responsible for airflow, and the card itself occupies 3 slots in the motherboard and weighs under 2 kg, so the manufacturer recommends installing them only in full-length cases with high-quality airflow .