Colorful Unleashes GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Mini & RTX 4070 Ultra Z OC “Hidden Connector” GPUs
Colorful Unleashes GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Mini & RTX 4070 Ultra Z OC “Hidden Connector” GPUs

Colorful has released two brand new GPUs, the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Mini & RTX 4070 Ultra Z OC with a hidden connector design.
Both offerings by Colorful are unique in their own way. The iGame GeForce RTX 4070 Ultra Z OC is a high-end 4070 design that features the AD104 GPU with 5888 CUDA cores, a clock speed of up to 2505 MHz, and 12 GB of GDDR6X memory operating across a 192-bit bus interface & provides 504 GB/s of bandwidth. This card features an 8+2 phase VRM which is rated to support up to 200W of power and is powered by a single 8-pin connector.
As for the design of the Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4070 Ultra Z OC, it features a 2.5-slot cooler with a triple-fan design. It has an amazing reflective white shroud with a similar backplate with a pink accent. The unique part of this card is that the backplate has a hidden tray which is removed to reveal the power connector. That's where the "hidden connector" aspect comes from. This will allow for easier and hidden cable management, making for some neater PC builds. This approach is also being adopted by other manufacturers as we have seen here. Some features of the card:
The second card within the new lineup is the Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Mini which is a compact design with a silver/white shroud, white fan, and a white backplate. The card even comes with RGB lighting on the sides and has a dual-slot and single-fan cooling solution. Once again, the power is provided through a single 8-pin connector but due to the tiny real-estate of the card, it's not featuring the "Hidden Connector" design. With that said, the card comes in a 188mm length & houses the AD106 GPU with 4352 CUDA cores, up to 2580 MHz clock speeds, 8 GB GDDR6X VRAM, and a quad-display output.
Colorful hasn't actually announced the pricing or availability date of these cards yet. They are listed on the Colorful China webpage for now so it might be some time before we get to see them in other retail markets.
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