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Colorful iGame GTX 1080 Ti, the first graphics card with LCD display on the heatsink

Colorful has announced the Colorful iGame GTX 1080 Ti graphics card, a graphics card with a beastly heatsink and an LCD display that shows us some relevant data.

The lighting of graphics cards, motherboards, RAM memories and even SSDs have RGB LED lighting, so it has become a normality and we have all gotten used to them. There is a new GTX 1080 Ti from NVIDIA that bets on something different from what is seen and it is the one that Colorful has announced. This company has announced the Colorful iGame GTX 1080 Ti, a huge graphics card with something that makes it one of a kind, which is an LCD screen.

Colorful has created the first graphics card with a small LCD display on the side, which has been implemented in order to show us some relevant parameters, such as the frequency at which the GPU is working, among other data, how it could be the amount of load that this graphics card has or the temperatures. What we see is not a real graphics card, but a virtual image of it, but even so, we can see that this monstrous graphics card has an 8 + 8-pin PCI power supply, which they are choosing to install on all cards graphics that are going to receive a major factory overclocking.

One of the problems with these graphics cards is weight and that is why they all have a backplate, to prevent them from bending over time. What is clear is that an LCD screen that shows certain parameters is more useful than lighting, which comes at a time that becomes somewhat heavy, on certain occasions. Quite useful, but it is also true that looking inside the tower of our computer can be a bit heavy and it is faster to see it with specific software.

Source: videocardz

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Robert Sole

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