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Guru3D.com » News » Colorful Launches Its iGame GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC

Colorful Launches Its iGame GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/04/2017 11:15 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Colorful Launches Its iGame GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC

We talked about this model a couple of times already, Colorful however just made it official. Asia region targeted Colorful announce the release of the world's first graphics card with built-in LCD display: the iGame GTX1080Ti Vulcan X OC. 

Finally ready for release, the card will be initially sold in China. The iGame GTX1080Ti Vulcan X OC features a factory overclock of 1620 MHz on the core frequency and has a boost clock of 1733 MHz thanks to GPU Boost. The card runs 11GB GDDR5X memory wired to a 352-bit bus. The card features a 16+2 phase digital power supply reinforced by IPP (iGame Pure Power) and is equipped with the SWORIZER cooler with built-in iGame Status Monitor as well as 1.68 million color-capable RGB lighting.

The SWORIZER Cooler, with i-SDCT Base
The new SWORIZER cooler features a redesigned thermal solution that places the contact position of the heatpipe all in one copper base and uses a C-type design to reduce thermal resistance and enhance heat conduction efficiency. The cooling fins are cooled by three 92mm duall ball-bearing Saw Sickle fans which cools 86% more surface area than the suaul double-groove coolers. This design ultimately cools the iGame GTX1080TI Vulcan X OC.

During its debut, customers from China and overseas talked about the screen on the cooler when they saw the iGame GTX1080TI Vulcan X OC. Now, the LCD screen receives an official name: the iGame Status Monitor. The display shows core frequency, core temperature, fan speed and memory used during operation. Aside from that, it also shows the status of the load level of the cards so the users are aware of the operating condition of the GPU.

The iGame Series
Colorful created the iGame series taking feedback from players' comments and suggestions to create a distinct product for every situation. The iGame series is Colorful's specialized product segment made for gamers, both mainstream and extreme.



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fantaskarsef
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#5427880 Posted on: 05/04/2017 12:28 PM
I'm always wondering, is anybody actually looking at those small screens to read out GPU temp when using their rig? :D

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#5427952 Posted on: 05/04/2017 03:11 PM
^ At least it looks good in pictures. lol

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