[CES 2025] COLORFUL Unveils RTX 50 Series GPU Lineup

Low Boon Shen
By Low Boon Shen 3 Min Read

Chinese-based PC components brand COLORFUL has announced its new lineup of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, featuring the updated iGame Vulcan, Neptune, Advanced, and Ultra W models. Notably, the flagship RTX 5090 is not present in all of the lineups announced.

COLORFUL RTX 50 Series GPUs

The iGame Vulcan Series includes the GeForce RTX 5080 Vulcan OC 16GB-V, along with RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 counterparts. This lineup features a robust metal die-cast structure for enhanced durability and PCB protection; the 5th generation iGame Smart LCD screen comes with an 800×216 resolution and supports both horizontal and vertical mounting orientations. Cooling-wise, these cards come with redesigned “cooling module” and a hollow backplate to improve cooling efficiency.

Next is the iGame Neptune Series with integrated AIO coolers: the dual-slot RTX 5080 Neptune OC 16GB-V utilizes a 360mm radiator and integrated micro-channel copper base for efficient cooling; the water inlet and outlet ports has been moved to the side to provide a cleaner aesthetic. Additionally, the radiator fans are daisy-chained to clean up the cables as well.

Meanwhile, the iGame Advanced Series adopts a new “Infinite Mobius Strip” design with a black translucent matte finish and metallic red fan accents, while its space-age-sounding “Gravity Rim” lighting system are designed to complement the look. Moving downwards, we have the iGame Ultra W Series featuring a refreshed Pop Art-inspired design with a new Hip-Hop art style; its cooling system now uses the triple counter-rotating fan setup to reduce turbulence and noise. Both lineups will include three GPU models: RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070.

For compact builds, the iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ultra OC and COLORFUL GeForce RTX 5070 NB EX-V meet NVIDIA’s SFF-Ready Enthusiast GeForce Cards size guidelines (that’s 304 x 151 x 50mm including cable bending radius), so they should both fit into most mini-ITX and micro-ATX cases short for a few exotic ones.

Pokdepinion: I guess cooling a RTX 5090 with just air is going to be a very expensive engineering problem now, isn’t it?

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