Monday, August 16th 2021

Gainward Announces New RTX 30-series Phantom Graphics Cards

As the leading brand in enthusiastic graphics market, Gainward proudly presents the new Phantom series for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 products-Gainward GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Phantom. And, upgrading the original Gainward GeForce RTX 30 Phantom Series with the new Phantom cooler, the Gainward GeForce RTX 3090 Phantom+, Gainward GeForce RTX 3080 Phantom+ and Gainward GeForce RTX 3070 Phantom+ will also be released soon.

The new Phantom cooler follows the original elegant design philosophy but upgrades the thermal solution. Thanks to the whole new design, the new Phantom cooler offers up to 7 degree C better thermal performance as well as much lower noise level under heavy loaded gaming environment. With the ARGB lighting capability, it provides customized lighting effects to suit gamers' own style while gaming via Expertool utility. It also supports "ARGB SYNC" feature, which enables gamers to synchronize the lighting effect of the Phantom board with other ARGB-supported system devices by using a single cable included in the Gainward GeForce RTX 30 package.
Highly protective double-side die casting design optimizes heat dissipation and offers extra protectionto the board, providing gamers truly trust to the product.

"Zero RPM" as well as "Dual BIOS" give users useful features to enjoy the product.

The Gainward GeForce RTX 30 Phantom Series comes with factory over-clocked boards - GAINWARD "Golden Sample" version. It brings extra frame rate for the most demanding PC games. Users will experience a whole new class of the performance enhanced 4K gaming environment with it.
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14 Comments on Gainward Announces New RTX 30-series Phantom Graphics Cards

#1
AusWolf
"It also supports "ARGB SYNC" feature, which enables gamers to synchronize the lighting effect of the Phantom board with other ARGB-supported system devices by using a single cable included in the Gainward GeForce RTX 30 package."

One might argue that it's not a very elegant solution, but I would still prefer something like this to having to install a separate piece of software for every single RGB-capable component in your system.

Also, it's refreshing to see Gainward back in the game. I remember when they were the top choice of enthusiast nvidia cards. Sweet memories. :rolleyes:
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#2
Legacy-ZA
I have a GTX580 3GB version from Gainward, that thing just keeps on trucking. :)
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#3
QUANTUMPHYSICS
The elusive Phantom can't easily be found on store shelves...
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#4
ixi
Would be cool if w1zz could do comparison between v1 and v2.

Had long time ago gtx 1070 and there were zero regret buying.
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#5
Chomiq
They're all Phantom.

Out of curiosity I decided today to check the invoice for my 1060 6G bought in 2017 and seeing €310 with shipping almost brought tears to my eyes.
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#6
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
AusWolf"It also supports "ARGB SYNC" feature, which enables gamers to synchronize the lighting effect of the Phantom board with other ARGB-supported system devices by using a single cable included in the Gainward GeForce RTX 30 package."

One might argue that it's not a very elegant solution, but I would still prefer something like this to having to install a separate piece of software for every single RGB-capable component in your system.

Also, it's refreshing to see Gainward back in the game. I remember when they were the top choice of enthusiast nvidia cards. Sweet memories. :rolleyes:
Yeah, even my Gigabyte 1080 Ti supports syncing just via software (and it actually works) without any cables or anything.
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#7
AusWolf
Jill ValentineYeah, even my Gigabyte 1080 Ti supports syncing just via software (and it actually works) without any cables or anything.
Because you have a Gigabyte motherboard as well. My point is: can it sync with any software?
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#8
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
AusWolfBecause you have a Gigabyte motherboard as well. My point is: can it sync with any software?
Ah, missed your point, my bad.
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#9
bonehead123
y/A/w/N....

It's yet ANUTHA 30x card, so what......

What, exactly, is so friggin "NEW" about this card vs other ones from literally every other mfgr on the planet, I mean other than Gainward getting back into the GPU market again ????

Oh do tell :)
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#10
AusWolf
Jill ValentineAh, missed your point, my bad.
Or maybe I wasn't clear enough. My bad too. :ohwell:
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#11
Blue4130
bonehead123, I mean other than Gainward getting back into the GPU market again ????

Oh do tell :)
Back into the market? They never left, did they?
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#12
watzupken
Aptly named, Phantom.

Anyway, it looks like an EVGA FTW card.
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#13
Mussels
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AusWolf"It also supports "ARGB SYNC" feature, which enables gamers to synchronize the lighting effect of the Phantom board with other ARGB-supported system devices by using a single cable included in the Gainward GeForce RTX 30 package."

One might argue that it's not a very elegant solution, but I would still prefer something like this to having to install a separate piece of software for every single RGB-capable component in your system.

Also, it's refreshing to see Gainward back in the game. I remember when they were the top choice of enthusiast nvidia cards. Sweet memories. :rolleyes:
my Galax card has the same thing, with an RGB in cable - fantastic idea as the software solution was a little bit poop
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#14
csgabe
I want a GLH(goes like hell) edition.
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