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Jul 29, 2012

Colorful iGame GTX 680, World First Fanless GTX 680 Video Card Details




Colorful a Chinese video card manufacturer seems to be determined to make a strong and lasting impact in the video card market. Fortunately for video card enthusiasts, the company is not willing to do this by using lower prices, questionable quality or high sales volumes, but by using innovative designs and powerful configurations.

The company has decided to launch the world’s first fanless Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 graphics adapter and it has been working on the design from some months. Colorful’s innovative design uses a two part cooling system with detachable components that have absolutely no moving parts. The main piece is the principal cooling heatsink that’s directly attached to the video card’s PCB and the GPU. Enthusiasts will be pleased to find out that there is a second cooling part that will attach to the main one in order to provide additional heat dissipation capacity to allow the user to overclock the device or use it in hotter environments that require additional cooling.

The video card will come with double the reference video memory quantity, OverClockers.ua reports. Therefore, Colorful has decided to use 4 GB of GDDR5 video memory on its fanless Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 video card. This will ensure higher frame rates and generally better performance when running 3D applications in very high resolutions. The new card will be called Colorful iGame GTX 680 and will also come with various overclocking features. We’re not quite sure if overclocking features are the best fit for a quiet, fanless video card, but we’re glad Colorful is working hard on building a quality graphics adapter.

The video card comes with a dual 8-pin power connector setup and a dual-VRM design with a special “extra” VRM card that will be user connectable when needed for overclocking. Unfortunately we will have to wait until September to see the card on the store shelf.




Colorful iGame GTX 680 Fanless Video Card
Images credits to Overclokers.ua

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