The colorful iGame GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Vulcan OC is another Thicc Ampere graphics card: it features a PCIe Gen 5 slot, four-slot cooling, and an LCD screen.

Although the graphics card has already been leaked, it looks like retailers have started stocking up for next week’s launch and the box shows that the Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Vulcan is set to ship to its first customers on March 29. This is a higher-end model and will probably fetch a price of over $3000, so make sure you have your wallets ready if you’re looking at this beast of a card.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Behemoth graphics card up to 10% faster than RTX 3090 and clocked at around 2GHz

Feature-wise, the Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Vulcan OC will come with a revised cooling solution that occupies four slots and will feature an extended heatsink design that will cool the custom PCB layout under the radiator shroud. The shroud will be equipped with three fans and the side of the shroud will house a large LCD display that features an “iGame” splash screen and other comprehensive metrics such as GPU clock , temperatures, frame rates and more. The card will come with a single PCIe Gen 5 slot to boot and will come with a 3x 8-pin to 1x 16-pin connector just like any custom RTX 3090 Ti graphics card.

he packaging of the iGame GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Vulcan OC color graphics card has been leaked. (Image credit: @wxnod)

We reviewed the Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Vulcan OC-V at launch, which shares similar design language to the 3090 Ti, though the new model is a different beast altogether. We can also expect Colorful to release a limited edition KUDAN variant in the future, though it may end up close to the release of the next-gen cards. Colorful will also have its standard BattleAx and Neptune custom cycle cooling solution, which will also be unveiled next week.

Another thing to mention is that it has been reported that the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti will not be receiving a Founders Edition variant. These reports are unsubstantiated and NVIDIA will be releasing the board as an FE version, though the entire launch is primarily a partner-led event and as such you’ll likely be lucky to see more custom models in review than Founders Editing.

As for pricing, the card is expected to replace the Titan and the previous Titan graphics card, the Titan RTX, was priced at $2499. NVIDIA may or may not announce the price, but that should give you an idea of ​​where to expect. the price once the card is sold.

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