I had a Palit Jetsream 1060 3GB a number of years ago. No issues at all. Was it the fastest, probably not. Was it RGB, not that I remember. Did it ever break, nope. I’d happily get one again, but can’t comment on their latest batch of cards.
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Thanks for the feedback. My thinking was if by going with Palit or Zotac I can get stretch my budget to include a 4080 (if going AM5) or 4090 if going (Z790 or B660 + 13600K) etc, then it would be worth it, providing these basic cards would prove reliable. I just don't know their reputation as I'm unfamiliar with the brands, since this will be my first gaming PC.
It has an antigravity plate, you're all set /s