Colorful has a new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti which integrates a 240mm AIO liquid cooler called the Neptune W. Using a self-contained liquid cooling loop appears to be a popular option lately. Several manufacturers including Gigabyte are offering similar variants as well. Instead of having users disassemble their card and install an aftermarket cooler, the ready-to-use AIO loops are simple and effective.
Directly cooling the GPU is a low profile pump-block which feeds a large 240mm radiator. This radiator is equipped with a pair of 120mm fans in a push configuration. Although additional fans can be installed on the other side as well. Unlike some Hybrid AIO GPU units, there are no fans on the shroud assembly. What Colorful does instead is provide a full-coverage block so that the cooling system cools the surrounding components as well. This is important since the VRM temperature is often overlooked in a liquid-cooled video card.
Under the hood is a GP102-350 Pascal GPU with 11GB of GDDR5X on a 352-bit memory bus. The GPU clock runs at 1594MHz and boosts up to 1701 MHz. In terms of display output, there is dual-link DVI-D available with a pair of HDMI 2.0 and a pair of DisplayPorts.
Like most any high-end component these days, the iGame GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Neptune W is also capable of RGB LED features. These are all controllable via Colorful’s own iGame-Zone II software which lets users select the color palette, overclock and monitor the video card temperatures.
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