Colorful Launches iGame GTX1080Ti RNG Edition
Colorful announced a new graphics cards developed in partnership with RNG eSports Gaming Team including the flagship iGame GTX1080Ti RNG Edition. Featuring a factory frequency of 1620 MHz base frequency and a boost clock of 1733 MHz via GPU Boost.
The card boasts 11GB of GDDR5 memory wired to a 352-bit interface bus. The card feature 16+2 digital power phase reinforced by COLORFUL’s IPP (iGame Pure Power). Cooled by the SWORIZER cooling solution, the iGame GTX1080Ti RNG Edition delivers maximum performance during intense gaming situation. The SWORIZER cooler also features the innovative iGame Status Monitor built-in and is fully capable of 16.8 million color RGB lighting.
Totally changing the way we see graphics cards, COLORFUL’s new iGame Status Monitor allows real-time monitoring of key graphics card information including core clocks, temperature, load-line status and memory usage. This enables gamers and modders to rethink the way they show-off their GPUs inside their build whilst maintaining a functional yet aesthetically-pleasing feature display.
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It will probably perform just like any other 1080Ti under air, give or take a little bit due to silicon lottery.
But yes, I too thought about the RNG in the name and wondered if it was sponsored by Blizzard

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It will probably perform just like any other 1080Ti under air, give or take a little bit due to silicon lottery.
But yes, I too thought about the RNG in the name and wondered if it was sponsored by Blizzard

My thought's exactly LOL
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GTX 1080Ti Random Generated Numbers edition, doesn't sound so cool now, does it?

They should make each card have a slightly different base and memory clock, even if the silicon lottery is already luck based, it would fit more with the name.

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"The card boasts 11GB of GDDR5 memory wired to a 352-bit interface bus."... is that the X suffix ram?...my MSI 1080 Gaming X PLUS has 8gb of the X RATED memory!.
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3-slot? Looks pretty tall at least.
Neat to see it named after the boost 3.0 feature though. :p
(Well a bit of fiddling and the results aren't quite as dynamic I'm guessing ha ha.)
Guess a review will show if it's effective or not, the gaps and such seem like it would blow air out just about everywhere but maybe not?
EDIT: That status monitor RGB thing sounds like a interesting addition too, but I guess it's on the other side of the GPU and not pictured.
(And there's some radio knob looking thing near the display connectors?)
Though I can't really see it being all too useful compared to in-game OSD displays but I guess it depends on the position of the case and such mostly.
EDIT: Yeah I guess RNG might be more for gaming, RTS or perhaps MOBA and such.
(The *random* number generator e-sports team sounds a bit funky though but that's probably the intent, or it might be a different acronym altogether.)
Well regardless the 1080Ti is a solid GPU and this just adds even more choice for the users though I am curious on just how effective that cooler is and just how much use the RGB led display could be but LED is a bit of a thing now and at least it's more than blinking lights in this one.
(What's next? the OLED edition GPU's? We'll see I suppose.)