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Computex 2025: Palit’s all-metal RTX 5090, AI mini PC and more

At Computex this week, Leo checked out Palit's prototype all-metal RTX 5090 graphics card, the Pandora mini PC based on the Nvidia Jetson Orin NX Super, and a whole host of GPU cooler designs. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 start
  • 00:29 RTX 5090 Tornado
  • 01:10 Gamerock Diamond Edition
  • 01:30 Palit walls of Cards
  • 02:28 Doom the Dark Ages GPU and CAD Files available
  • 03:29 Minjinko Studio PC Build
  • 03:40 Pandora and Nvidia Jetson

Palit is well known for its graphics cards, but the company is venturing into AI systems with the Pandora mini PC. The Pandora is based on the Nvidia Jetson Orin NX Super, which pairs an ARM Cortex-A78 CPU with an Ampere GPU capable of delivering up to 157 TOPS in AI tasks. It also comes with 16GB of LPDDR5 memory and a 128GB PCIe 4 SSD, all housed in a small, 3D-printed case.

As for graphics cards, Palit has plenty to show off in that department too. Leo was quick to spot a custom DOOM: The Dark Ages graphics card, which is a modded card created for displays at events like Computex, so we won't be able to buy one. However, the CAD files are available for anyone with some 3D printing knowledge to make use of. Another one of a kind spotted at Computex was Palit's RTX 5090 Tornado, which uses a full-metal design. The idea here is that the GPU shroud acts as an extra heatsink to aid in shedding heat. Due to the material cost to make something like this, we dread to think how expensive this would be even by RTX 5090 standards.

The Palit GameRock series of graphics cards were also on full display. This is a cooler design we are quite familiar with, having reviewed several GameRock graphics cards previously. Palit also has the Gaming Pro and Phoenix series graphics cards.

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