A family of mid-range and high-end graphics cards with adequate pricing, high performance and an emphasis on efficient cooling. Unlike purely gaming PNY XLR8 cards with their catchy design and abundant backlighting, Verto graphics cards are equally designed for both gamers and professionals who are looking for a powerful and modern graphics card in a workstation for 3D graphics, game development, rendering in high definition, etc.


The visual design in the Verto series is rather modest and ascetic: 2020-2022 video cards from the GeForce RTX 30XX line are encased in strict black metal casings. The 2023 Ada Lovelace GPU is less boring with 100mm XLR8 coolers and subtle address lighting. Interestingly, the coolers were borrowed from XLR8 video cards, as many players noted their low noise level.

The model range of the series is based purely on video accelerators from NVIDIA and it is difficult to tie it to a specific price category. For example, a compact, short and not very productive GeForce RTX 3060 can coexist with a huge, heavy and damn powerful RTX 4080. Like all NVIDIA video cards of recent years, they are equipped with tensor cores for working with neural networks, support a number of proprietary NVIDIA technologies (note: DLSS , Broadcast, etc.), and bundled with each card comes with the NVDIA Studio software package.