Colorful Launches iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra Black Series With Hip Hop Styling and New DUO Variants
Colorful has officially expanded its RTX 50 lineup with the new iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra Series, a black themed refresh of its Ultra family that leans hard into the brand’s hip hop art inspired identity. The company says the new cards keep the familiar Ultra visual language but swap the white presentation for a darker design with neon pink accents, a holographic finish, and Graffiti RGB lighting meant to mimic stylized street tags.
The launch covers both mainstream and upper midrange GeForce RTX 50 products, rather than the higher end stack. Colorful lists RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5070, RTX 5060 Ti, and RTX 5060 models under the main Ultra family, with the range also including a more compact Ultra DUO branch built around the RTX 5060 class. That means the new Ultra black series is clearly aimed at buyers who want stronger visual identity in the most commercially active part of the market, instead of chasing halo card territory with RTX 5080 or RTX 5090 variants.
On the design side, Colorful is pushing aesthetics as the main differentiator. The company describes the new Ultra cards as using a black shroud with contrasting gradient accents, holographic elements that shift depending on viewing angle, and a side mounted Graffiti RGB strip. In practical terms, this gives the cards a much louder personality than a typical blacked out GPU, and it positions the Ultra series as one of the more style driven RTX 50 options now available from a board partner.
For the standard triple fan Ultra models, Colorful says the cooling system combines a large heatsink with a three fan layout intended for full gaming builds. The only fully detailed triple fan spec sheet currently published in the launch material is for the iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ultra OC 12GB, which is listed with a 2325 MHz base boost, 2557 MHz one key OC boost, 10+3 power phases, 6 heatpipes, 3 DisplayPort plus 1 HDMI, a 16 pin power connector, and dimensions of 314 x 135.2 x 50.4 mm. Colorful says specifications for several of the other listed models will be announced separately.
The smaller Ultra DUO series is where the lineup gets more interesting for compact builders. Colorful says this branch brings the same visual identity into a shorter dual fan format designed for SFF and mini ITX systems. The published spec sheet for the iGame GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Ultra DUO OC 16GB lists a 2407 MHz boost clock, 2632 MHz one key OC clock, 6+2 power phases, 3 heatpipes, 3 DisplayPort plus 1 HDMI, a single 8 pin connector, and dimensions of 243.5 x 135.2 x 49.4 mm. That makes it a more practical option for smaller builds without giving up the standout Ultra styling.
What Colorful is really doing here is extending a recognizable sub brand rather than reinventing its RTX 50 strategy. The Ultra series already had a clear identity in white, and this new black version gives the company a wider style split for buyers who want the same street inspired look in a darker build theme. It is a smart move in a market where many partner cards now compete as much on visual branding and case presentation as on cooler size and factory clocks. This is an inference based on Colorful’s model strategy and official design messaging.
Colorful has not published full global pricing in the launch material, instead telling buyers to check with local representatives for availability. That means the headline here is less about aggressive value positioning and more about expanding the company’s visual portfolio for RTX 50 buyers, especially around the RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 classes where a lot of real volume tends to sit.
What do you think about Colorful’s new Ultra black series, does the hip hop inspired look stand out in a good way, or would you still take a cleaner and more understated GPU design for your next build?
