COLORFUL Launches the iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra Series with Street-Inspired Design

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Street-Inspired Design Meets RTX 50 Performance!

[Press Release] COLORFUL has officially launched the iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra Series, a new lineup of graphics cards with bold visual design and performance-focused engineering.

The new cards shift away from the white theme of the Ultra W series and adopt a black color scheme with neon-pink accents. This darker look creates a more aggressive style while maintaining the recognizable Ultra design identity.

The iGame RTX 50 Ultra Series keeps COLORFUL’s signature hip-hop art-inspired design language. The graphics card housing features contrasting colors and neon highlights, while the cooler shroud features a holographic pop-art finish that changes color with the viewing angle.

Beyond the design, the Ultra series is built for demanding gaming tasks. The cards use a triple-fan cooling system paired with a large heatsink, allowing efficient heat dissipation during long gaming sessions.

This cooling setup helps maintain stable performance while reducing the risk of thermal throttling during heavy workloads.

The series includes several models across different performance tiers. These include the iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra OC 16GB, RTX 5070 Ti Ultra OC SFF 16GB, and RTX 5070 Ultra OC 12GB.

The lineup also features the RTX 5060 Ti Ultra OC 16GB, RTX 5060 Ti Ultra OC 8GB, and RTX 5060 Ultra OC 8GB. Some detailed specifications for these models will be announced later.

COLORFUL also introduced the iGame RTX 50 Ultra DUO Series, designed for small-form-factor and mini-ITX systems. These cards keep the same visual design as the main Ultra lineup but use a dual-fan cooling solution to fit smaller cases.

Models in this compact lineup include the RTX 5060 Ti Ultra DUO OC 16GB, RTX 5060 Ti Ultra DUO OC 8GB, and RTX 5060 Ultra DUO OC 8GB.

Pricing and release details for the iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra Series have not yet been confirmed. More information is expected from regional distributors and retailers soon.

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