Palit showcases its GeForce RTX 3070 JetStream series
The manufacturer has already revealed the designs of its GameRock and GamingPro series. The JetStream models have not yet been shown for either RTX 3090/3080 or 3070 SKUs.
The teaser comes from Palit’s social media, where the graphics card which was clearly labeled as RTX 3070. This SKU is expected to have a much lower TGP than GA102-based RTX 3090/3080 models (220W vs 320/350W). What remains unclear is whether Palit has plans for the GA102-based JetStream series at this time.
The graphics card has a very short PCB, which ends almost in the middle of the card’s length. Unfortunately, this is where the dual 8-pin power connectors are located, meaning that cable management might be a problem.
Palit’s RTX 3070 JetStream does not appear to have a lot of RGB lightning, or so does the teaser seem to indicate. It looks like the JetStream logo located on the front might be the only part that lits up. Overall, the 3070 JetStream is kept in a full black design with the backplate extending beyond the card’s length. This is where the fan will push the hot air through the exposed heatsink, similar to NVIDIA Ampere Founders Edition cards.
The manufacturer confirms it will reveal the full specifications of RTX 3070 JetStream on October 29th when RTX 3070 officially goes on sale.
?️It's finally here- the new #Palit RTX 3070 #JetStream Series graphics card.
The stormborn JetStream, coming soon.?️
Detailed specifications to be released on 29th Oct, 2020. pic.twitter.com/D9AfQ17pzT
— Palit_Global (@Palit_Global) October 26, 2020