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Colorful Unveil GeForce RTX 30 iGame Customization Series

Colorful has announced the launch of its new iGame GeForce RTX Customization Series graphics cards which allows PC enthusiasts to customize their own COLORFUL GeForce RTX graphics card. Create your own design and make it one of a kind. This unique graphics card allows users to fully customize the backplate. The GPU comes with two backplates that use a magnetic locking mechanism for easy disassembly and customization.

Colorful GeForce RTX 30 iGame Customization Series

The COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX Customization Series graphics cards feature a dreamy shroud design – a mixture of purple and green shade in gradient colour giving it a premium look. The COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX Customization Series graphics cards feature dual axial fans with an air duct design that allows airflow to pass through the heatsink to improve heat dissipation and airflow inside the chassis. The graphics card’s backplate is a perfect canvas for users to unleash their creativity for a fully customized and personalized graphics card.

The COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX Customization Series comes with two backplates – a brushed aluminium silver backplate and a blank aluminium backplate in white finish. Both backplates are removable using a magnetic locking mechanism making it easy to swap backplates.

Out of the box, the iGame GeForce RTX Customization Series comes with a pair of Vultune style decal stickers that provide a unique flare. Users can easily customize and create their own decal for the blank backplate.

The COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX Customization Series graphics card has an ARGB strip surrounding the shroud for wide-coverage ARGB illumination. The addressable RGB lighting is fully customizable using the iGame Center app.

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Where Can I Learn More?

At the time of writing, COLORFUL has not confirmed any specific regional release dates for its new Customization Series graphics cards, nor how much we can expect them to cost when they do arrive with retailers. However, if you do want to learn more, you can check out their official website via the link here!

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