Thursday, August 16th 2018

Gainward Teases Reveal of New Graphics Card Products Set on August 20th

Gainward, one of NVIDIA's exclusive board partners, has a relatively small presence in the West, and are much more focused on the Eastern markets with their product lines. However, being an NVIDIA AIB, Gainwards' teases count for the ecosystem as a whole - at least when it comes to new product generation releases.

With everything lining up for a new graphics card lineup reveal from NVIDIA's part at Gamescom in the 20th of August (just next Monday), Gainwards' timer-infused tease at Weibo of "7 days to your Glaring Eyes" seems to represent a triple-fan solution in a graphics card. It remains to be seen if NVIDIA will be taking a staggered approach to its graphics cards launches as in recent times, with their Founders' Editions being the first to market, soon followed by AIB's custom designs. That, of course, doesn't prevent any of the AIBs to announce finalized designs on their products - and if Gainward is teasing a new product (as they seemingly are) then other partners certainly won't be far behind.
Source: Gainward Weibo Teaser @ NVIDIA Reddit
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7 Comments on Gainward Teases Reveal of New Graphics Card Products Set on August 20th

#1
dj-electric
Palit \ Gainward is great. Sometime they over-engineer a card that can be found for cheap.
One of the reasons you don't see them making Radeon cards anymore is giving more for less (HD 4850 GDDR5 piss-ATi-off edition)
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#2
razorpakk
Agree, their coolers are huge and perform as well as the most expensive AIB. That said, as an owner of the Palit GameRock, they can be proper ugly.
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dj-electric
razorpakkAgree, their coolers are huge and perform as well as the most expensive AIB. That said, as an owner of the Palit GameRock, they can be proper ugly.
Uhh, that's why you choose the Jetstream. Same card basically, just more elegant.
These cards have extremely hefty VRM system, voltage reading and dual-BIOS. In many ways, they are the very best in class
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#4
RejZoR
Never liked Palit and probably never will. Gainward is an old friend however. They used to be cream de la cream of GeForce cards back in the day.
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#5
natr0n
Still have my red pcb Gainward fx5200 somewhere.

Sucks they bailed out of the U.S. .
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#6
bug
Gainward, one of NVIDIA's exclusive board partners, has a relatively small presence in the West
They just stopped doing business in the US (Palit did, the Gainward brand never made it over there), but they're still alive and well in Europe.
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#7
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Gainward, yay! Having a 7600 GS on my WinXP gaming PC. :D
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