Colorful iGame X870E White Vulcan Motherboard Resolves SSD and GPU Bandwidth Conflict

Colorful unveiled the iGame X870E VULCAN W OC V14 White Vulcan motherboard at Computex. It features 18+2+2 phase power, DDR5-8800 support, and full GPU bandwidth with 5 M.2 SSDs.

Colorful iGame X870E White Vulcan motherboard
Colorful iGame X870E White Vulcan motherboard

Colorful has unveiled the iGame X870E VULCAN W OC V14 motherboard at Computex Taipei. The board, also called the White Vulcan, targets enthusiasts who want high memory speeds and full GPU bandwidth even with multiple SSDs installed.

Colorful iGame X870E White Vulcan motherboard
Colorful iGame X870E VULCAN W OC V14 White Vulcan motherboard

Full GPU bandwidth with multiple SSDs

The motherboard is built on 's X870E chipset and supports Ryzen 7000 and 9000 series processors. It features an 18+2+2 phase 110A DrMOS power delivery system, which provides stable power for overclocking.

Specifications

  • Power delivery: 18+2+2 phase 110A DrMOS
  • Memory overclock: 8800MHz
  • M.2 slots: 5

Colorful demonstrated the board running DDR5 memory at 8800MHz using a 7 9700X. The board includes five M.2 slots, and the company claims GPU bandwidth remains full regardless of how many M.2 SSDs are installed, thanks to improved PCIe lane allocation.

The iGame X870E VULCAN W OC V14 also includes a quick-release Wi-Fi antenna design and an M.2 heatsink with a plated craft nameplate. These features enhance convenience and provide a premium aesthetic.

Pricing and availability have not been announced. The board was shown at Computex Taipei, and Colorful has not yet provided a release date or price.

The iGame series is Colorful's high-end lineup, and the X870E White Vulcan follows that positioning. The motherboard's ability to preserve full GPU bandwidth when multiple SSDs are installed resolves a frequent issue on previous platforms.

The iGame X870E VULCAN W OC V14 offers strong power delivery, high memory overclocking, and full GPU bandwidth with multiple SSDs. These confirmed features position it as a competitive choice for AMD enthusiasts.

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