Gainward is reinforcing its four-decade legacy in PC graphics with a comprehensive lineup of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50, RTX 40, and RTX 30 Series graphics cards, targeting gamers, content creators, AI users, and small form factor PC builders.




Founded in 1984, Gainward has built its reputation around enthusiast-focused graphics cards that combine dependable performance, efficient cooling, and the brand’s long-running Golden Sample heritage. Today, the company offers six product families designed to suit different performance needs and PC configurations.
The flagship Phantom Series is built for enthusiasts and professionals requiring maximum graphics performance for gaming, AI workloads, and content creation, with selected Golden Sample (GS) models featuring enhanced factory tuning. The Phoenix Series targets mainstream gamers, while the Python Series caters to the growing demand for compact small form factor (SFF) systems.
For mainstream users, the Ghost Series delivers dual-fan cooling and access to NVIDIA technologies such as ray tracing, DLSS, and AI acceleration. Meanwhile, the Pegasus Series is designed for Mini-ITX systems, providing full RTX graphics performance in an ultra-compact form factor.
Across its portfolio, Gainward integrates thermal technologies such as nickel-plated copper baseplates, composite heat pipes, optimized heatsinks, reinforced fan blades, and intelligent fan-stop functionality to maintain stable operating temperatures while reducing noise during lighter workloads.
By combining these engineering improvements with the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX technologies—including AI-powered features, DLSS, and real-time ray tracing—Gainward aims to support modern gaming, AI applications, and increasingly demanding creative workflows.
Now operating as part of the Palit Group, Gainward continues to develop NVIDIA-based graphics solutions while maintaining its focus on enthusiast-oriented design and long-term reliability.

