Palit GTX 1080 GameRock Premium 8 GB Review 30

Palit GTX 1080 GameRock Premium 8 GB Review

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Palit G-Panel


Included with the card is Palit's G-Panel, which is an external gadget you can install either into a 5.25" drive bay or put onto your desk to display vital graphics card information.

In order to feed information to G-Panel you'll have to install a small 2 MB software that sits in the systray and sends real-time info over USB. There is no configuration required. The software is separate from the Palit graphics card OC tool.


The G-Panel also acts as a USB 3.0 hub.


On the back, you have the USB 3.0 input, which connects to the motherboard using an included standard USB 3.0 cable, a 5 V power input, and a SATA power connector. I've tested the G-Panel with just the USB cable connected (none of the other power inputs), and it worked fine, displaying everything related to the graphics card.


On the bottom are two fold-out feet to adjust the angle at which it sits on the desk.


The first mode will have G-Panel display the time, which will be automatically synced to your system's time.


The next mode shows graphics card information.


The third mode displays more sensor-like parameters. These can be cycled through by pressing on the "Display" button to the right of the LCD.
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