Colorful Unveils iGame RTX 5070 Ultra OC x 007 First Light Edition

Colorful launches the limited-edition iGame NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ultra OC x 007 First Light Edition, featuring a unique James Bond-inspired design and robust cooling.

Colorful iGame RTX 5070 Ultra OC x 007 First Light Edition graphics card
Colorful iGame RTX 5070 Ultra OC x 007 First Light Edition graphics card

Colorful has introduced a limited-edition graphics card inspired by the James Bond film 007 First Light. The iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ultra OC 12GB x 007 First Light Edition features a black and gold color scheme with a backplate displaying imagery from the movie.

Colorful iGame RTX 5070 Ultra OC x 007 First Light Edition graphics card
Colorful iGame RTX 5070 Ultra OC x 007 First Light Edition graphics card

Limited edition graphics card features black and gold James Bond design with six heat pipe cooler

The GPU is based on NVIDIA's architecture and operates at a boost clock of 2325 MHz. In overclocked mode, the card can reach frequencies up to 2557 MHz. It utilizes a cooling solution equipped with six heat pipes to manage thermal output during operation.

Colorful plans to showcase the graphics card at Computex. The company has not yet released official pricing or availability details for the product. Information regarding these aspects may be disclosed during the event presentation.

The limited-edition design incorporates specific aesthetic choices tied to the 007 First Light franchise. The black and gold accents are applied across the card's exterior components.

Thermal management relies on a robust cooler with six heat pipes. This configuration supports sustained performance under load conditions without exceeding safe temperature thresholds.

The product represents Colorful's approach to combining gaming culture with hardware design. The iGame series continues to offer specialized editions for enthusiasts.

NVIDIA's GPU architecture provides the foundation for this release. The card maintains compatibility with standard PC configurations while delivering enhanced visual performance.

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