Sunday, April 7th 2019

Colorful Outs Flagship iGame RTX 2080 Ti Neptune Graphics Card

Colorful rolled out its flagship liquid-cooled graphics card, the iGame GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Neptune. The card comes with a factory-fitted all-in-one closed-loop liquid cooling solution. Unlike most other cards of this type, Colorful deployed a larger 240 mm x 120 mm radiator with two included 120 mm RGB LED fans. The business-end of the cooler includes a large pump-block on the card that makes direct contact with the RTX 2080 Ti GPU, and a base-plate which pulls some of the heat from the memory chips. The VRM area has its own aluminium channel-type heatsink that's ventilated by a lateral-blower.

The PCB of this card features silver-plated contacts for improved conductivity. The card pulls power from a combination of three 8-pin PCIe power connectors, conditioning it using a massive 19-phase VRM. It also features dual-BIOS, with the default BIOS running the card at reference clock-speeds of 1545 MHz GPU Boost, while the second "OC BIOS" spools up GPU Boost to 1740 MHz and increases power limit. Display outputs include three DisplayPort 1.4, one HDMI 2.0, and a USB-C VirtualLink port. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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8 Comments on Colorful Outs Flagship iGame RTX 2080 Ti Neptune Graphics Card

#1
Crackong
lol a 240mm AIO with short tubings.
Wonder which PC case could fit it.
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#2
kastriot
Those tubes are pretty short eh?
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#4
Demostrakon
Yeah,I'm pretty sure i had that trapper keeper!
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#5
ZoneDymo
very restraint look for Colorful, I like it
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#6
jessewisener
I feel like with a 240mm rad, the VRM deserve to be put under water as well, instead of sticking a blower on them.
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#7
k3wld00d1
A high-end card deserves it's own gpu block. Those AIO's all use aluminum rad.
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#8
Tsukiyomi91
at least they employ 240mm rad for the GPU core unlike other more premium vendors like MSI where they only give a 120mm rad.
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