It’s time to go ULTRA as the Colorful iGame Ultra series is setting phasers to stun at Computex 2024. I love it when brands nail the aesthetics across product ranges, as so many brands have one team on the PSUs, one on peripherals, etc, and you put them together and they look like a dogs dinner. However, Colourful has absolutely got it right, with the Ultra series having some really unique and interesting aesthetics, but hasn’t over done it as we often see with these “gamer” series products.
The new keyboard looks awesome, with an oversized font and a hint of red and grey that really makes it pop. However, it’s the holographic printing on the hardware that really shines, literally, as pastel rainbow colours bounce of their surface; so much more interesting than just grey hardware with RGB!
The latest motherboard has the Ultra logo in that pearlescent finish on the I/O shield, and a few smaller graphics on the heatsinks over an off-white PCB.
A similar design for their latest 360mm AIO, which comes with a sleek and clean pump design.
And this is by far one of the coolest PSU designs of Computex 2024 so far, even if it is just a few bits stuck on a fairly normal looking white unit.
But it looks best of all in their Ultra themed PC case, which has a pretty busy looking front panel design, but again, it just really stands out from the crowd as something unique and interesting.
If the white is too much for you, the much more menacing looking Vulcan Z790 series motherboard in black looks incredible, and the armour on it looks a bit like an RTX 4000 series founders edition card too.
There’s a matching iGame graphics card, cooler, keyboard and RAM to complete the setup, and it does look pretty dark and menacing for those who want something more stealthy.
And for smaller builds, the Mini configuration comes with a new mini-ITX motherboard design in the form of the B760I Frozen WiFi D5.
A new low-profile 120mm air cooler.
A new SFX power supply.
As well as a new small form factor graphics card design, which looks stunning in that brushed aluminium finish!
Even more so in their new Mini case, which compliments all of this hardware.
And even comes with tempered glass at the top to showcase the GPU design.
However, their most extreme solution is this all-in-one Neptune series PC set prototype, it’s milled from a piece of aluminium big enough to carve a battle tank, and it’s extremely heavy as you might expect. However, with the motherboard and PSU hiding inside this monster chassis, you just see the liquid cooled GPU on the front, the fans for the integrated radiator, and the RAM poking out the front.
I dread to think of the price, but props to Colourful for creating something so beautiful and unique!
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