Palit Announces 3D Maker Project For GeForce RTX 40 GamingPro GPUs

Over the years, the design of graphics cards has changed so much that we’ve possibly seen everything. Designs inspired by anime, colorful shrouds, detachable or attachable fans, and even passive designs with four slots. Palit recognized that innovations should not be confined to the company’s designer’s desk, but rather people should have the opportunity to explore new concepts. In conjunction with the release of the RTX 4070 Ti graphics card, Palit unveiled the Maker Project.

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Maker Project is a collection of 3D models compatible with GamingPro GPUs. Users will be able to install a front plate model for any of the GamingPro cards. These prints may be readily affixed to the card and used to conceal the current design. In case a customer has to print two parts individually, Palit even offers separate 3D models for those with smaller printers. These models can be altered and afterward painted.

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The video does not indicate if such adjustments invalidate the warranty. It has been confirmed by Palit that the warranty will remain in effect if only the four screws are removed. Obviously, the cooler should not be completely disassembled. Additionally, for any RMA claims, the GPU must be returned in its original condition.