
Colorful has announced the iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra Series graphics cards in India. This expands its RTX 50 generation lineup with a new black colour built around the brand’s signature hip-hop art design. The announcement took place today in Mumbai.
The Ultra Series features a black housing with gradient neon pink accents and dynamic RGB lighting. It contrasts with the white-themed iGame Ultra W Series. The cooler shroud has a holographic pop art finish that changes colour based on the viewing angle. The Graffiti RGB lighting strip along the side of the card mimics the look of a graffiti tag when lit up.
| Series | Model |
| Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra Series | iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra OC 16GB |
| iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra OC SFF 16GB | |
| iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ultra OC 12GB | |
| iGame GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Ultra OC 16GB | |
| iGame GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Ultra OC 8GB | |
| iGame GeForce RTX 5060 Ultra OC 8GB | |
| Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra DUO Series | iGame GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Ultra DUO OC 16GB |
| iGame GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Ultra DUO OC 8GB | |
| iGame GeForce RTX 5060 Ultra DUO OC 8GB |
Two form factors, multiple SKUs
The lineup includes two families. The standard Ultra Series is aimed at full-size gaming builds, offering a triple-fan cooling system and a large heatsink. The confirmed model with full specifications is the iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ultra OC 12GB. Alongside it has boost clocks of 2325MHz stock and 2557MHz in OC mode. It also includes six 6mm heat pipes, a 10+3 power phase design, and a 16-pin connector. The output configuration has three DisplayPort and one HDMI. At 314mm long, it requires a mid-tower or larger chassis.

Additionally, the Ultra Series models for the RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5060 Ti, and RTX 5060 have been announced, but specifications for those SKUs are not yet confirmed.
The Ultra DUO Series features the same design in a dual-fan, compact form factor aimed at small builds and mini-ITX systems. The lead confirmed model is the iGame GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Ultra DUO OC 16GB. It has boost clocks of 2407MHz stock and 2632MHz in OC mode. It boasts three 6mm heat pipes, a 6+2 power phase setup, and an 8-pin connector. At 243.5mm long, it is significantly smaller than the standard Ultra’s 314mm footprint. This makes it a practical choice for compact builds while still maintaining the Ultra design.

The brand has a clear intent here. Instead, of competing solely in clock speeds or cooling performance areas, where larger partners like ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte hold strong positions. The brand has established a unique aesthetic identity through its hip-hop and street culture design. Meanwhile, the Ultra Series, with its graffiti-inspired lighting and holographic shroud finish, targets a younger audience. Who view their PC builds as self-expression rather than just a performance pursuit.
Lately, small form factor PC building has transitioned from a niche interest to a mainstream focus, and GPU manufacturers are responding. Colorful is making the Ultra aesthetic accessible to this segment, rather than limiting it to standard ATX builds.
For buyers considering the Ultra Series, the main choice is form factor. If you are building in a standard mid-tower and want a standout piece with excellent cooling, the triple-fan Ultra OC variants are the best option. The RTX 5070 Ultra OC 12GB, in particular, is worth noting for 1440p gaming builds, as long as the pricing remains competitive with similarly clocked cards from larger brands.
And if you are constructing a compact system, the Ultra DUO Series presents a strong case, especially the RTX 5060 Ti Ultra DUO OC 16GB. This model combines a 16GB VRAM buffer with a length under 250mm. Prioritising the 16GB version over the 8GB model makes sense given the current trends in game VRAM requirements.
That said, Colorful has not yet revealed pricing for the Indian market, making direct comparisons of value premature. The real-world thermal and noise performance under sustained load also needs independent testing. These factors will ultimately dictate how well the Ultra Series competes against established alternatives from ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte at similar price points.




