Colorful to offer Liquid-Cooled Graphics Card: iGame GTX1080Ti Neptune W
Colorful debuts the international name for its liquid-cooled GPUs with the announcement of the Neptune series of graphics cards, starting off with their most powerful model, the iGame GTX1080Ti Neptune W.
The iGame GTX1080Ti Neptune W ships with 3584 CUDA cores, and runs at a base clock frequency of 1594 MHz while the GPU Boost clock speed can go up to 1708MHz. To improve the performance even further, the iGame GTX1080Ti Neptune W has also been outfitted with GDDR5X memory module running at 11 Gbps that bring gamers more powerful game performance.
The integrated water-cooling, named as Shielizer Cooler, which has inspirations from Vultune’s Shield. One of its awesome features is that it is capable of displaying 16.8 million colors via its RGB lights and customers can change lights modules by using iGame-Zone II.
The waterblock base and copper pipes are built with red coppe which has extreme thermal conductivity to bring heat onto the cooling liquid and then pushing them to the radiator via the water pump. Integrated die-cast aluminum plate cools as well as improve the card integrity, the powerful heat dissipation keeps core running stably with lower temp.
The Radiator, waterblock and fans are all specially designed for the iGame GTX 1080Ti Neptune W. Two 120mm fans run at almost 0 db, running silent while enhancing air pressure to easier through cooling fins. The fans are connected via the motherboard fan headers to power and control the fans.
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Exactly what I was thinking, can't remember any card model that had so many AIO custom cards like the 1080Ti does. I might consider one next time since I'm on AIO liquid coolers on my CPU for like 8-9 years now.
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Screw all that, but FINALLY an AIO for a GPU where the rad isn't a 120mm dwarf! That's coming from someone who slapped an EVGA Hybrid kit onto a FE 1080Ti. A 120 is just too small for 300W (not even talking about PWR/voltage-unlocked BIOSes).
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I used a kraken k10 and a corsair h90 on my MSI GTX 1080 GAMING card. I kept on the stock memory and vrm heatsinks.
Even with just a 140mm rad and 1 fan pushing at a low 900rpm I was hitting low's of 28C idle and only 56C full load. This was overclocked +110 core and +500 memory.
The heat coming out the back of my case from that rad was INSANE though lol.
Personally I think I 240mm rad is overkill for this, depending on fin density, rad thickness, and the fans static pressure that it.
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Finally AIO factory pre-made cards are becoming more popular.