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Since the GeForce GTX Titan graphics card from NVIDIA is already an overpowered beast, it takes special conditions to push it even higher.
After all, the better a video card, or a processor of any type really, runs, the more heat it generates.
Solid capacitors and strong VRMs can help keep things stable, but it ult... |
10 June 2013 09:29 GMT |
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The GeForce GTX Titan graphics adapter took the spot of top-end graphics adapter when NVIDIA finally released it, but now NVIDIA's partners have begun to play more freely with specifications.
Colorful has just released the GeForce GTX TITAN iGame, which not only has a factory-overclocked GPU, but also a waterb... |
9 May 2013 04:56 GMT |
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Among all the graphics cards that got launched over the past 24 hours, Colorful may just have the best one. Or at least the best among the many GeForce GTX 650 Ti graphics adapters.
In addition to NVIDIA's reference GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost, quite a few custom-built versions have arrived this week.
There are... |
27 March 2013 08:38 GMT |
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Despite the newest graphics card from NVIDIA being ridiculously overpowered even in its base form, Colorful decided it just wasn't enough, so it took matters into its own hands. The GeForce GTX Titan Graphics Card is the most powerful single-GPU card ever, one that even gives dual-GPU boards a run for their mo... |
25 February 2013 08:52 GMT |
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The US and Europe aren't the only places where game makers can be found. China has its own, though it might not be who people expect: the People's Liberation Army, or PLA for short.
Glorious Mission is a multiplayer online shooter in the style of Call of Duty or America's Army. It was released by the... |
4 February 2013 03:21 GMT |
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Just as Sapphire launched the Radeon HD 7770 Vapor-X Black Diamond, Colorful has introduced the iGame GTX650Ti 1G Buri-Slim to help NVIDIA's side hold the balance.
The video card is a single-slot model with a clock speed of 928 MHz and 1 GB of GDDR5 VRAM operating at 5,400 MHz.
The heatsink is made of alumin... |
21 January 2013 08:59 GMT |
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There are many gaming competitions around the world. The final of one of them took place quite recently, in Shanghai, China. Colorful has decided to celebrate it somehow.
The method to do so turned out to be quite straightforward: create a video board dedicated to the occasion.
The result was the GeForce GTX 660 Ti... |
1 November 2012 09:11 GMT |
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For those that need their virtual workspace spread across several displays at once, Colorful has created a graphics adapter that will neither fail businessmen nor butcher their budget beyond recognition.
Called GeForce GT 640 Pro X4, it is a version of the GT 640 that does not have normal display outputs. Instead, ... |
19 October 2012 15:41 GMT |
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White seems to be Colorful's favorite color nowadays, as evident from product releases in the recent past (GTX 650 Flame Wars X , GTX 650 Ares X iGame) and a certain video card that will start shipping in a day or two. What we have in that photo up there is the iGame GTX 650 Ti Flame Wars X graphics adapter, w... |
8 October 2012 07:17 GMT |
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Nvidia has just launched the GTX 650 video cards last week, but the GK107 GPU has actually been on the market for quite some time now. It has been powering the GT 640 video cards using DDR3 memory, but in the GTX 650 implementation it will use GDDR5 chips.
Most GeForce GTX 650 video cards on the market are using the... |
21 September 2012 07:21 GMT |
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Despite its name, Colorful has stuck to a fairly consistent color theme while designing its GeForce GTX 660 and 650 cards.
And by that we mean that every new iGame model has been colored black or white, including the newest one: GeForce GTX 650 Flame Wars X.
Even better than “Flame Wars U”, it has a 3... |
19 September 2012 13:01 GMT |
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As Nvidia has just launched its GDDR5 enhanced GK107 and the GK106 video cards yesterday, most of the company’s add in board (AIB) partners are now announcing and launching their own implementations of the two models.
Chinese video card manufacturer Colorful has just announced its own GTX 650 graphics adapter ... |
14 September 2012 06:31 GMT |
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Chinese video card manufacturer Colorful is getting ready to launch its iGame version of Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 650 series and this card will definitely not use a reference design.
The new card is officially called Colorful iGame GeForce GTX 650 and it reportedly uses a different version of Nvidia’s GK107 ... |
9 September 2012 16:40 GMT |
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Chinese video card manufacturer Colorful has surprised the video card enthusiasts lately. The company has been introducing impressive products with innovative designs and powerful, original cooling systems.
We’ve already presented the Colorful Shark Bionic cooling system here and the card pictured today uses t... |
8 August 2012 02:28 GMT |
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Colorful appears to be dead set on making an impact in the high-end gaming and overclocking market. We’ve just presented their Colorful Shark Bionic Cooler here and now the first card using the design has been snapped in photos.
Nvidia’s GTX 670 GPU is the chip getting the Shark Bionic iGame makeover and... |
9 July 2012 13:01 GMT |
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Chinese video card manufacturing company Colorful seems dead-set on taking the enthusiast graphics card market by storm. Now, the company revealed the preliminary design of its Shark Bionic Cooler. Colorful’s subsidiary brand called ColorFire has been in the news these days with its 120-millimeter cooling fan ... |
5 July 2012 06:51 GMT |
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In a surprising move, Chinese video card manufacturer Colorful seems to have decided to enter the high-end graphics adapter market. After presenting the world’s first fanless GeForce GTX 680 video card, Colorful presented the first AMD-based enthusiast-targeted product under the ColorFire brand. We already rep... |
3 July 2012 22:21 GMT |
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For our readers who don’t really know who Colorfire is, we can say that it is a subsidiary brand belonging to the well-known Chinese video card manufacturer Colorful. Colorfire is preparing to launch a new custom design of AMD’s Radeon HD 7870 graphics adapter. The new card is called Colorfire Radeon HD ... |
2 July 2012 11:11 GMT |
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Chinese videocard manufacturing company Colorful surprised us lately with interesting product designs and original cooling systems. Now, the company is proudly presenting its new fanless solution for Nvidia’s top single-GPU solution, the GeForce GTX 680. They have a considerably hot GPU, like Nvidia&rsquo... |
20 June 2012 02:50 GMT |
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Companies sometime abandon the market they started in, like Kodak has been forced to, but sometimes they come back.
Walton Chaintech, Chaintech for short, is the corporation showing signs of once again approaching its initial market segment: motherboards.
The company backed out of the market back in 2006, because... |
9 June 2012 06:32 GMT |
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Colorful is a somewhat less-known Chinese video card manufacturer that usually comes up with original and rather effective product designs. At this year’s Computex, Colorful presents the N2 concept. The company reportedly calls N2 “The world’s first liquid nitrogen customized version” fan-kit... |
5 June 2012 04:21 GMT |
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Last week we spotted the most powerful rendition of the GeForce GTX 680 graphics card that Colorful had come up with and, now, that very product is ready and waiting to be bought. The name of the video controller is iGame GTX680-2G Kudan and the price was not specified, although we guess it will be higher than $499... |
5 April 2012 08:38 GMT |
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Even though it has already been several days since the official launch of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680, there seems to be no stopping the downpour of custom models.
Then again, this is not so much a report concerning a new video board, but a rumor about a model that has yet to come forth.
Much like Galaxy, Color... |
26 March 2012 04:39 GMT |
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People may not remember the folks at Walton-Chaintech, but the company was actually a well-known name some years back.
Their motherboards were pretty good and their graphics products were not too shabby either.
One thing led to another though, and they ended up backing out of both segments in 2006.
Fortunately, it... |
8 March 2012 10:38 GMT |
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That a PC case is upside down can't really be said about most enclosures, unless one deliberately makes it stand on its head, but Colorful just gave a new meaning to the phrase.
What the company did was build a PC chassis which was designed in accordance with the RTS (Reversed Technology eXtended) technology.
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1 December 2011 08:10 GMT |
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At the end of October, we showed you a few pictures of a mysterious Colorful graphics card based on the GTX 560 Ti design and now the Chinese company has made this solution available under the name of the iGame GTX560Ti Kudan.The Kudan is a monstrous graphics card that occupies no less than three slots inside the sys... |
11 November 2011 03:43 GMT |
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Colorful, a Chinese hardware maker well known for its custom graphics card designs, has just revealed a series of new images depicting one of the company's upcoming GeForce GTX 560 Ti solutions targeting the enthusiast market.The name of the card wasn't revealed, but the pictures provided give us an idea ab... |
27 October 2011 05:37 GMT |
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Quite a few NVIDIA partners have given the new GeForce GTX 560 a makeover, complete with higher clock speeds, but Colorful decided on a sort of middle ground, even if it does, probably, mean slightly higher prices than the suggested $200.Like so many of NVIDIA's manufacturing partners, Colorful was quick in com... |
19 May 2011 10:39 GMT |
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Colorful, one of Nvidia's most important board partners in Asia, has recently announced the introduction of its very own solution built on top of the GTX 590 graphics card that is targeting hardcore gamers and computer enthusiasts alike.
Colorful's creation is based on Nvidia's reference design for ... |
25 March 2011 09:33 GMT |
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NVIDIA's partners, of course, unveiled or are still unveiling their own iterations of the new video card for the mainstream market, and it seems Colorful has finally taken its own turn.End-users might know of the fact that NVIDIA, just a short while ago, released its latest 500 series graphics adapter.The card ... |
16 March 2011 05:20 GMT |
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Although quite some time has passed since Nvidia's introduction of the GT 440 core, graphics card manufacturers are still announcing solutions based on this GPU, Colorful being the latest to join the party with not just one, but two, GT 440-based models.
Both of these cards are based on the same PCB, but offe... |
22 February 2011 03:06 GMT |
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Colorful is not one of the brand names that one would associate with motherboard manufacturing, but this hasn't stopped the company from developing their own enthusiast Sandy Bridge board, dubbed the C.P67 X5.Just as all other high-performance Sandy Bridge motherboards, this too is built using Intel's P67 c... |
21 January 2011 06:46 GMT |
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Don't know how many of you knew this, but Colorful is apparently celebrating its two-year anniversary, the company just announcing the custom designed Nvidia GTX 460 iGame460 Commemorative Edition GPU, only 50 such boards being available worldwide.
Compared with other video cards built using Nvidia's GTX... |
29 December 2010 07:11 GMT |
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As we certainly have got used to by now, after every new GPU launch there comes a slew of partners announcement that introduce their latest graphics cards built around that core, Colorful being the latest to add its name to what seems to be an never ending list of GTX 570-based video cards.
However, unlike most mo... |
8 December 2010 02:33 GMT |
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Since makers of video controllers can offer only so much variety in terms of product performance, Colorful figured it would play around with a certain other aspect of NVIDIA's mainstream Fermi card, namely that of size.For users in need of an update, the GeForce GTS 450 video card from NVIDIA was released as a ... |
20 November 2010 05:35 GMT |
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Now that NVIDIA's newest video card, the GeForce GTX 580, has finally made its appearance, its partners are eagerly contributing with their own cards, and Colorful has just joined in with a factory overclocked iteration.For those that do not yet know, the GeForce GTX 580 was released just a very short time ago ... |
9 November 2010 10:54 GMT |
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While factory overclocked video cards are not exactly a new occurrence, the idea of a board that can switch to a Turbo mode is not nearly as common, and Colorful has just released a card capable of overclocking itself, a version of the GTS 450 to be exact.The GeForce GTS 450 video card from NVIDIA was released some ... |
19 October 2010 10:54 GMT |
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Since a good design element often proves lucrative on multiple types of products, Colorful seems to have decided to take the shark-fin styling it used on several recent video boards and implement it in its newest PC case.The new enclosure that the company has prepared is known as the Raynor Tower and utilizes the AT... |
18 October 2010 08:28 GMT |
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Of NVIDIA's upcoming Fermi-based desktop graphics cards, the GeForce GTS 450 can be said to be one of, if not the most highly anticipated, and this is reflected in how its specifications have already been leaked, with some European retailers even listing models as available for pre-order. The GeForce GTS 4... |
6 September 2010 08:49 GMT |
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Though there are already several GTX 460 of well over 800MHz, they have just been trounced quite thoroughly by the new beast revealed by Colorful, the iGame 460, which has a massive, custom design and the GF104 graphics processing unit programmed at no less than 900MHz.As consumer know, the GTX 460 is NVIDIA's ... |
31 August 2010 06:22 GMT |
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