Introduced in 2012, the JetStream series has gone through several stages of development, trying to find the perfect cooling formula. After so much time, we can say that the line has come to success — in the east european market this is one of the most attractive offers for gamers who are looking for a quiet, cold and at the same time powerful graphics card for a reasonable price.

The cards in this series feature advanced cooling systems and an optimized PCB design for maximum performance with moderate noise levels. According to the manufacturer's idea, the fans turn on only when 50°C is reached. Before that, they remain motionless, the graphics card works in passive mode and there is no noise at all. Due to the peculiarities of the location of the turntables, radiator and heat pipes, the entire cooling system usually occupies more than 2 slots. This is not such a big price to pay for good cooling.


Now consider the design features of JetStream on specific models. The RTX 10XX cards on the NVIDIA Turing core had two-section COs installed, in which the coolers rotate in different directions, reducing airflow resistance. And it was a rare modification of Turing series accelerators with a backplate and additional cooling of memory chips. The GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER JetStream that replaced it was the most advanced in the Palit series of gaming accelerators. The manufacturer equipped the device with a massive cooler, and overclocked the chip from 1650 to 1830 MHz in Boost mode — the factory overclocking of 180 MHz can be considered quite significant.

Presented at the end of 2020, the JetStream GeForce RTX 30XX graphics cards also have excellent overclocking capabilities and a new cooling system that the company's engineers have redesigned for the needs of overclocking enthusiasts. Fans of discreet design will appreciate the fact that the card is painted in one shade and is not overloaded with backlighting. Lights up only on the casing of the cooling system.