Colorful Launches RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 Ti iGame Mini GPUs With Single Fan Design and 180mm Compact Form Factor

Chinese hardware manufacturer Colorful has officially expanded its RTX 50 series lineup with the introduction of the iGame Mini graphics cards, targeting compact and ultra small form factor PC builds. Announced via Colorful’s official Weibo post, the new lineup includes the GeForce RTX 5070 OC iGame Mini and the RTX 5060 Ti OC iGame Mini, both engineered with a strict focus on minimizing physical footprint without sacrificing next generation GPU performance.

A defining characteristic of the RTX 50 iGame Mini series is dimensional consistency across the entire lineup. Regardless of model, each card measures just 180mm in length, positioning these GPUs among the smallest implementations in the RTX 50 family. This design approach is particularly appealing for builders working with ultra compact chassis where clearance limitations make standard dual or triple fan cards impractical.

Visually, both GPUs share an identical industrial design. Colorful has opted for a single fan cooling solution paired with a sturdy, minimalistic shroud. The cards occupy only two slots in thickness, further reinforcing their suitability for compact systems. While many modern Mini ITX cases can now accommodate larger triple fan GPUs, the iGame Mini series is clearly designed for environments where space efficiency is the primary constraint rather than raw cooling headroom.

Colorful has also refreshed the visual identity compared to the previous generation. Unlike the RTX 4060 iGame Mini, which featured a silver toned shroud and a white backplate, the RTX 50 series iGame Mini cards adopt a fully black shroud and matching black backplate. Horizontal line accents run across the shroud, evoking a design language reminiscent of NVIDIA’s classic Titan Z aesthetic. In addition to the visual update, the physical dimensions have been further reduced. The RTX 40 series iGame Mini measured 188 x 130.55 x 45.8mm, while the RTX 50 series Mini cards shrink to just 180 x 123 x 39.8mm, marking a noticeable reduction in height and thickness.

On the connectivity front, the cards feature a familiar yet versatile I O configuration. Each model is equipped with one HDMI port and three DisplayPort outputs, providing broad compatibility for multi monitor setups despite the compact form factor.

Pricing details have also been confirmed for the Chinese market. The RTX 5070 Mini OC 12GB is priced at 5,199 Yuan, approximately US$737. The RTX 5060 Ti Mini OC 16GB variant is listed at 3,999 Yuan, around US$567, while the RTX 5060 Ti Mini OC 8GB version comes in at 3,499 Yuan, roughly US$496. All three models are scheduled to officially launch on December 19, placing them just days away from retail availability.

With the RTX 50 iGame Mini series, Colorful is clearly positioning itself as a strong option for enthusiasts building compact high performance systems. The combination of next generation RTX 50 GPUs, aggressive size reduction, and a simplified single fan design offers a compelling solution for small form factor builders who refuse to compromise on modern GPU capabilities.


Would you consider a single fan RTX 5070 or RTX 5060 Ti for a compact build, or do you prefer larger cards with heavier cooling even in small cases? Share your thoughts below.

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