COLORFUL Introduces iGame GeForce RTX 2070 Ultra OC

COLORFUL Introduces iGame GeForce RTX 2070 Ultra OC

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https://wccftech.com/colorful-introduces-igame-geforce-rtx-2070-ultra-oc/

COLORFUL Technology, a manufacturer of graphics cards, Motherboards and storage solutions has announced its latest iGame GeForce RTX card in the form of the iGame GeForce RTX 2070 Ultra OC model.  Being powered from the TU106 Turing GPU and featuring a few things to set it apart from the crowd.

Due to the nature of GeForce cards since Pascal came along with most cards from most vendors seeing about the same final clock rates it has become interesting to see how card manufacturers differentiate their model from the competition.  The new iGame GeForce RTX 2070 Ultra OC from COLORFUL seeks to do so in several ways. Of course they’ve brought along RGB lighting control even to the detriment of possibly clashing with the red branding on the side.  The PCB is custom and moves to a dual 8-pin design allowing for a generous overclock of 1620MHz on the core and a ‘One-Key’ Overclock to 1710MHz.  But what is One-Key Overclock? It’s actually a physical button on the I/O of the card that would allow you to achieve this overclock without the need for software, pretty neat if you ask me.

COLORFUL Introduces iGame GeForce RTX 2070 Ultra OC

Nov 29, 2018, 12:28pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/colorful-introduces-igame-geforce-rtx-2070-ultra-oc/ > COLORFUL Technology, a manufacturer of graphics cards, Motherboards and storage solutions has announced its latest iGame GeForce RTX card in the form of the iGame GeForce RTX 2070 Ultra OC model.  Being powered from the TU106 Turing GPU and featuring a few things to set it apart from the crowd. > Due to the nature of GeForce cards since Pascal came along with most cards from most vendors seeing about the same final clock rates it has become interesting to see how card manufacturers differentiate their model from the competition.  The new iGame GeForce RTX 2070 Ultra OC from COLORFUL seeks to do so in several ways. Of course they’ve brought along RGB lighting control even to the detriment of possibly clashing with the red branding on the side.  The PCB is custom and moves to a dual 8-pin design allowing for a generous overclock of 1620MHz on the core and a ‘One-Key’ Overclock to 1710MHz.  But what is One-Key Overclock? It’s actually a physical button on the I/O of the card that would allow you to achieve this overclock without the need for software, pretty neat if you ask me.