Colorful appears to be preparing another custom GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card under its iGame lineup. A listing spotted by VideoCardz reveals the upcoming iGame Ultra Black, a darker aesthetic variant of the existing Ultra W model that keeps the same GPU configuration while introducing a black and purple design.
According to the listing, the card uses NVIDIA’s GB203 GPU paired with 16GB of GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit memory bus, matching the specification sheet already used by Colorful’s previously released RTX 5070 Ti Ultra W OC model. That means the Ultra Black is likely a visual and cooling variation rather than a new performance tier.
Retail specifications for the Ultra W OC version list 8,960 CUDA cores, 28Gbps GDDR7 memory, and boost clocks reaching up to around 2,497 MHz using the company’s one-key OC mode, with a total board power near 300W. If the Ultra Black follows the same configuration, performance should remain nearly identical to other factory-overclocked RTX 5070 Ti partner cards.
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Images associated with the listing show a large triple-fan cooler with translucent fan blades and prominent iGame branding on the fan hubs. The shroud combines dark metallic elements with purple lighting accents and angular geometric patterns, giving the card a noticeably different look from the white-and-pink Ultra W model. Like other Ultra-series designs, the cooler spans the full length of the board and uses a large heatsink to manage the GPU’s roughly 300W power envelope.
With GDDR7 running at 28Gbps across a 256-bit interface, the GPU could deliver roughly 896GB/s of theoretical memory bandwidth, significantly higher than many previous-generation cards that relied on slower GDDR6 memory. Higher bandwidth helps modern games handle larger textures, more complex geometry, and heavier ray-tracing workloads.
Expected Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| GPU | NVIDIA GB203 |
| Architecture | NVIDIA Blackwell |
| CUDA Cores | 8,960 |
| Memory | 16GB GDDR7 |
| Memory Speed | 28 Gbps |
| Memory Bus | 256-bit |
| Boost Clock | Up to ~2,497 MHz (OC mode) |
| Memory Bandwidth | ~896 GB/s |
| Board Power | Around 300W |
| Cooling | Triple-fan custom cooler |
| Power Connector | Standard 16-pin |
Another visible design choice involves the power connector layout. Colorful previously released an Ultra Z variant of the RTX 5070 Ti that supported both a rear-mounted GC-HPWR connector and a traditional front power input to improve cable routing in compatible cases. The new Ultra Black appears to rely on a standard 16-pin connector mounted in the conventional front position, which maintains compatibility with most existing PC cases and power supply cable setups.
Colorful’s iGame Ultra series typically sits below the company’s flagship Vulcan models and above more basic partner cards, offering factory overclocks, large coolers, and distinctive aesthetics aimed at enthusiast gaming systems.
Colorful RTX 5070 Ti iGame Variants
| Model | Design Focus | Notable Feature |
|---|---|---|
| Ultra W | White / pink aesthetic | Factory OC design |
| Ultra Z | Alternative layout | Optional rear GC-HPWR connector |
| Ultra Black | Black / purple design | Standard front 16-pin connector |

The timing of this listing is notable because the RTX 5070 Ti has been linked to supply speculation in recent months. Earlier reports suggested NVIDIA may have slowed production of the SKU, but ASUS later clarified that the GPU had not been discontinued or marked end-of-life. The appearance of a new partner design does not confirm long-term supply stability, but it indicates that the GPU remains active within board-partner product lineups.
RTX 5070 Ti Platform Positioning
| Segment | Typical Use Case |
|---|---|
| RTX 5060 / 5060 Ti | Mainstream gaming |
| RTX 5070 | High-performance 1440p |
| RTX 5070 Ti | High-refresh 1440p / entry-level 4K |
| RTX 5080 and above | Enthusiast gaming and content creation |
GPUs in the RTX 5070 Ti class are designed for gamers targeting high refresh-rate 1440p gameplay and entry-level 4K workloads, particularly when combined with technologies such as DLSS frame generation and AI-assisted rendering.
Colorful has not officially announced the iGame Ultra Black variant yet, and the company’s product pages do not list the card at the time of writing. Based on previous releases in the iGame lineup, the GPU may initially appear in markets where Colorful has the strongest presence, especially in China, though wider availability remains possible if the model enters global retail channels.
Pricing, final boost clocks, and retail launch timing have not been confirmed. Additional details are likely to surface once the card appears at retailers or is formally introduced by Colorful.
For now, the listing mainly suggests that RTX 5070 Ti partner cards are continuing to expand months after the initial launch window, with board vendors releasing additional aesthetic and cooling variants to target different system builds and visual themes.
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