All White RTX System With Gigabyte Vision

Up Close - Gigabyte Vision

All White RTX System With Gigabyte Vision

Up Close - Gigabyte Vision

If you're one of those people who want it to be super obvious to passers by that you have the wedge necessary to go for a high end card then the Gigabyte Vision cards might not be up your street, but for those of us with limited budgets who don't want to compromise our looks just because we've a smaller bank balance then they tick all of our boxes.

All White RTX System With Gigabyte Vision  

The cards are a combination of a white surround and white fans with grey front and back. It's a very attractive thing if you're into the white look, with smooth corners and subtle branding.


All White RTX System With Gigabyte Vision  

Around the back we have a more metallic grey finish but still retaining the subtle Vision branding as well as the all-important airflow cutout that helps push air up towards your CPU.


All White RTX System With Gigabyte Vision  

The side is the place you'll be seeing most often and the design is very cool with no overhangs or other unsightly elements that make us believe the cooler has been welded onto a random PCB. Instead all the Gigabyte Vision cards look tailor made.


All White RTX System With Gigabyte Vision  
All White RTX System With Gigabyte Vision  

If you paid attention on page one then you'll know exactly which card this is thanks to the outputs, or rather you know which of two it is but given the current media focus it should be obvious.


All White RTX System With Gigabyte Vision  

We know why Nvidia put their power input in the middle of their card but we'll always prefer them on the end where the cables are easier to hide away.


All White RTX System With Gigabyte Vision  

Besides the chance to put them all next to each other we thought it was important to have this shot to show how reflective the fan shroud is on the front. Perfect if you've got some bright under lighting.


All White RTX System With Gigabyte Vision  

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27-06-2021, 17:51:10

Deadtroopers
MOAR!!! Make lemonade, Thomas! I like your creative video's; once you've reviewed one of a thing, particularly graphics cards & particulary now, it all becomes very samey-wamey and tread-mill. Plus why give folk who've lost the plot and don't have our interests at heart more than the minimum air-time?


I don't like the aesthetics of the individual components but they all come together here; I even think the perhaps too-high prices work here. Aesthetics are an intangible you can't really put a value on.Quote

02-07-2021, 11:51:55

tinytomlogan
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Originally Posted by Deadtroopers View Post
MOAR!!! Make lemonade, Thomas! I like your creative video's; once you've reviewed one of a thing, particularly graphics cards & particulary now, it all becomes very samey-wamey and tread-mill. Plus why give folk who've lost the plot and don't have our interests at heart more than the minimum air-time?


I don't like the aesthetics of the individual components but they all come together here; I even think the perhaps too-high prices work here. Aesthetics are an intangible you can't really put a value on.


Appreciate that fella xQuote
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