Palit launches the Palit Maker, a 3D printing customization program for adding customized designs on Palit GeForce RTX 40 GamingPro Series graphics cards. 3D printing is a popular method for adding custom designs on gaming PCs today from case modding components to 3D printed keycaps. Similar to the HyperX HX3D program, the Palit Maker uses 3D printing to add personalization to the product. But unlike HyperX which will be using HP 3D printers and appears to be selling these custom designs as limited editions, Palit Maker gives users the freedom to be creative and create their 3D printed designs themselves. Palit Maker provides pre-designed templates to create 3D printed shroud designs for the latest Palit GeForce RTX 40 GamingPro Series graphics cards. Watch the demonstration video below.
The Palit Maker templates are currently for the Palit GeForce RTX 40 GamingPro Series graphics cards. The 3D printed designs attach to pre-existing mounting holes of the GamingPro Series that have small covers installed out of the box.
Palit Maker currently has two 3D printing files available – Creator Version and Painting Version. The Creator Version is designed for advanced users that can create intricate custom designs for the shroud. The Painting Version is ideal for general users, pre-designed with patterns for painting. The 3D printing files also come in a Two Piece File for users with small 3D printers, allowing them to print two separate pieces. There’s no limitation for 3D printers whether FDM, SLA, or others.
Learn more about Palit Maker at palit.com/maker.