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COLORFUL iGame GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC Finally Available

COLORFUL have been teasing their flagship iGame GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC video card for weeks, but now it is finally released! The iGame GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC like all GTX 1080 Ti graphics card has an NVIDIA GP102-350 GPU with 3584 CUDA cores and 11GB of GDDR5X on a 352-bit memory bus.

Unlike most other GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards, however, it features a custom PCB design that utilises a 16-phase GPU VRM with premium components; such as solid and tantalum capacitors.

This GeForce GTX 1080 Ti differs from most as it the uses a side LCD panel; only seen on the GALAX Hall of Fame 1080 Ti so far.

To keep the NVIDIA GP102-350 GPU cool, the iGame GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC video card comes equipped with COLORFUL’s SWORIZER Cooler with i-SDCT base. That is marketing talk for having a massive triple-slot heatsink and triple 90mm fans. These fans have a sickle blade design so they can deliver up to 86% more airflow compared to other COLORFUL video cards while maintaining low noise most of the time.

The LCD status display on the side shows core frequency, core temperature, fan speed and memory used during operation. It also illustrates the state of the load level of the iGame GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC video card, so the users are aware of the operating condition of the GPU.

Specifications

GPU GTX 1080Ti
CUDA Cores 3584
Video Memory 11GB GDDR5X
Memory Bus 352-bit
Boost Clock 1.6 Ghz
PCI Express 3.0
Display Output 2 x DisplayPort 1.4, 2 x HDMI 2.0b, 1 x DVI
HDCP Support Yes (2.2)
Multi-display Capability Yes
Recommended Power Supply 600W
Power Consumption 250W
Power Input 8-pin + 8-pin
API DirectX 12 API Feature level 12_1, OpenGL 4.5
Cooling Blower
Slot Size Dual-slot
SLI Yes – SLI HB Supported

Pricing and Availability

The COLORFUL iGAME GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC is only available in China and nearby regions and carries a price tag of ¥6399.00 which is equivalent to £720. If you do not live in the Asian region, you can still purchase it through TaoBao, although you have to pay for import fees depending on your region.

Ron Perillo

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