Alright, here we go. So, I wander into this booth, right? Palit’s got some flashy GeForce RTX 50 nonsense going on, but it caught my eye. Can’t exactly remember why—maybe it was the lights. They had this GameRock Diamond Edition and Tornado thing, like some kind of gemstone festival.
I spot this GameRock design. And yeah, it’s wild—like a rainbow party exploded on the front with all those wavy RGB lights. Apparently, people wanted a Diamond version because humans like shiny things. And bingo, Palit listened. They brought this concept model with a white shroud—doesn’t that sound fancy?—all covered in diamond patterns and glowing with RGB magic. Kind of makes me think of a glitzy disco ball. And surprise, surprise, a white backplate. Because why not?
Oh, and speaking of Tornado—no, not the weather kind—there’s the RTX 5090 Tornado model sitting pretty. Looks like it’s trying to impersonate the 5090 Founders Edition. It’s got a dual-fan setup, blowing air like it’s nobody’s business. Apparently, the thing’s all metal, lets heat off in every direction—360 degrees, they say—and takes up just two little slots. A 300mm beast that can handle 600W. Power, am I right?
And don’t get me started on the LYNK+ variant. Water-cooled, dual-slot wonder. You just twist an L-key to snap it on or off, like it’s some high-tech Lego. This one’s been teased since the RTX 4090 days. They’re calling it a concept, so brace yourself for a wait.
Oh, and here’s the kicker. Palit’s got these 3D printed Gaming PRO models themed all Doom: The Dark Ages, Monster Hunter: Wilds, and who knows what else. It’s like a nerdy museum showcase. Anyway, that’s the scoop—or at least the chunks of it I remembered.