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COLORFUL Reveal iGame Kudan – The World’s Fastest 1080 Ti

The World’s Fastest 1080 Ti

Colorful Technology Company Limited is a name that are creating shockwaves within the industry currently. See here for some of their other products. Today’s latest offering certainly proves this fact! Of course, we are talking about the iGame GTX1080 Ti Kudan. However, rather than just being another variant of the card, we are looking at the fastest 1080 Ti in the world!

Godlike Power

Every year iGame comes up with one flagship card, each are carefully selected for the maximum overclocking ability performance. Of course, the main priority has always been extreme power and efficiency. With this in mind, the GTX 1080 Ti Kudan is certainly no exception. Featuring 3584 Cores, 224 TMUs, 88 ROPs, 1008 MHz Memory clock and an impressive 1657 MHz base clock with a boost of 1784 MHz. That’s a hefty 12.0% base clock increase over stock GTX 1080 Ti and an incredible 12.8% on top in Boost clock. The cards are also equipped with GDDR5X memory modules running at 11 Gbps. Using Silver plating technology, unique to iGame, allows for maximum conductivity and heat dissipation.

Simple, Powerful Overclocking with one Key

The iGame GTX 1080 Ti Kudan hosts one key overclocking to unlock the most potential from the hardware, iGame Pure Power utilises the hardware and software to deliver unrivalled constant power when needed. iGame Status Monitor is a piece of software that allows for precise to the detailed monitoring of the cards performance and cooling.

Water and Air Cooling in One

Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the card besides the pure power, is the cooler; a piece of artwork in its own rights. Featuring three fans on the front with a stunning gold/brass gear patterned grill surrounding them make the card look classy. The cooler then features a hefty black modular look with more golden/brass gears hidden behind the carcass. Whats more is that the cooler actually combines an integrated water block.

The water block can actually be removed to reveal just the air cooler if you wish to use the latter. However, the water block can attach to a dismountable water cooling kit. The kit consists of a pump/radiator combo. The radiator is a 120mm unit with a 120mm and small, low profile pump which provides more than adequate cooling performance for the card. The small radiator/pump size means that those conscious of space in their system can still fit everything in with minimal space used.

The Fastest in the World?

Whilst we are yet to see benchmarks and tests for the performance of the card. The iGame GTX 1080 Ti Kudan, certainly has the specifications and the cooling capabilities to prove to be the fastest GTX 1080 Ti in the world to date. The advanced cooling solutions, even just on air is enough to keep the card under low temps. Add to it the Water Cooling Kit, and you’re going to get extremely high overclocked figures, with extreme performance and low temperatures under extreme load. This is one card that we certainly are excited to get our hands on!

Joe Campbell

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