Colorful Working on Four iGame Liquid-cooled GTX Titans

Colorful is working on a number of custom GTX Titan graphics cards. They are all water cooled, with the main difference being the design of the water blocks, giving consumers a choice of four designs from which to choose.

It remains unknown whether the cards have a reference PCB or a custom PCB. Colorful usually creates custom PCBs with more potent VRM designs. Rumors indicate that the card would have an overclocked chip that would ship at just over 1 GHz out of the box. One of the designs leaves the VRM part of the PCB uncooled.

Looking at the images, it is also clear that the cards under two of the coolers are not GTX Titans. That much can be deduced from the different display connectivity. Do consider, though, that these images are 3D Renders. The card will, however, remain a two slot card, as is the practice with most graphics cards.

No official word has been released on pricing or availability, but we can certainly expect a hefty premium over the MSRP of the stock GTX Titan. The cards will be revealed at Nvidia's Game Beat meeting on May 18 and May 19, 2013.

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  • TheBigTroll
    never seen a colorful branded video card in my life in the US or Canada
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  • Meatymutawings
    colorful was called powercolor and has been around for a long time in US and Canada.
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  • TheBigTroll
    10644202 said:
    colorful was called powercolor and has been around for a long time in US and Canada.

    yeah no. i dont see a single product in major stores like newegg or ncix stocking colorful products
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  • dudewitbow
    10644202 said:
    colorful was called powercolor and has been around for a long time in US and Canada.

    Incorrect, Powercolor(US) and Club 3D(Europe)(notice how these 2 are the ones who had non official 7990's besides HIS) are related because both get their gpus from TUL(Taiwan). According to TatorTot on OCN, Colorful is owned by Seethru Corp
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  • Cash091
    Already seen liquid cooled Titan's @ PAX East. The EVGA booth had 3 of them playing Crysis 3. It was maxed out in 3D with MSAA turned up to 8X!!! Without MSAA @ 8 it played 60 flawlessly, with MSAA it dropped to around 40. But... there were 3 monitors playing in 3D surround!
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  • branden_lucero
    oh., were still talking about Titan cards.
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  • j0um
    It's so expensive they can't even take real shots at it/them. :P
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  • branden_lucero
    oh., were still talking about Titan cards.
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