Colorful, known for its innovative approach to design and pushing the boundaries in the compact computer segment, has officially expanded its portfolio with a new series of graphics cards. Following the recent launch of dark versions, the aesthetically pleasing iGame GeForce RTX 50 Mini W OC series is now available. These cards are designed specifically for Small Form Factor (SFF) enthusiasts looking for the brutal performance of the latest Blackwell architecture in a minimalist white design.
Compact dimensions, massive performance of Blackwell architecture
The new iGame GeForce RTX 50 Mini W OC series includes three key models that cover the needs of demanding gamers and content creators: the flagship of the compact segment, the RTX 5070, and two variants of the RTX 5060 Ti with 8 GB and 16 GB of VRAM.
What makes these cards exceptional are their physical proportions. With a length of only 7.09 inch and a strict dual-slot design (1.57 inches thick), these cards are true “pocket rockets.” Colorful’s engineers have managed to squeeze the powerful RTX 5070 core with a TDP of 250 W into a body that is fully compatible with most ITX cases on the market, while the RTX 5060 Ti models operate with a TDP of 180 W.
Technical specifications of the Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 50 Mini W OC
The biggest surprise of the new generation is the use of ultra-fast GDDR7 memory with a speed of 28 Gbps, not only in the higher-end RTX 5070 model, but also in both versions of the RTX 5060 Ti. This significantly increases memory bandwidth, which reaches up to 672 GB/s in the RTX 5070 model.
Despite being a single-fan solution, the Mini W OC series does not skimp on quality. It uses a single 3.74 inch axial fan with auto-stop technology and a redesigned aluminum fin array that effectively dissipates heat even under heavy loads.
| Parameter | RTX 5060 Ti Mini W OC 8GB | RTX 5060 Ti Mini W OC 16GB | RTX 5070 Mini W OC 12GB |
| CUDA cores | 4608 | 4608 | 6144 |
| Boost Clock | 2632 MHz (OC) | 2632 MHz (OC) | 2557 MHz (OC) |
| Memory Type | 8GB GDDR7 | 16GB GDDR7 | 12GB GDDR7 |
| Memory speed | 28 Gbps (128-bit) | 28 Gbps (128-bit) | 28 Gbps (192-bit) |
| Bandwidth | 448 GB/s | 448 GB/s | 672 GB/s |
| TDP | 180W | 180W | 250W |
| Power | 1x 8-pin | 1x 8-pin | 1x 16-pin (12V-2×6) |
| Dimensions | 7.09×4.84×1.57 inch | 7.09×4.84×1.57 inch | 7.09×4.84×1.57 inch |
Modern connectivity and white aesthetics
Colorful is also thinking about the future in terms of image output. All cards in this series are equipped with three DisplayPort 2.1b ports and one HDMI 2.1b port, ensuring full support for monitors with high refresh rates and resolutions.
The letter “W” in the name stands for “White.” The entire cover and the reinforcing metal backplate are finished in matte white with subtle star details. For those who love personalization, there is a subtle ARGB “MINI” inscription on the side, which can be synchronized via the iGame Center software.


Availability and market context
The iGame GeForce RTX 50 Mini W OC cards fill an important gap in the market in 2026, where premium white ITX cards have been in short supply until now. Although they are primarily targeted at the Asian market, thanks to Colorful’s wide distribution network, they are expected to be available from global retailers.
For users who build ultra-portable machines with a volume of less than 7 liters, this series represents the current pinnacle of what is technically possible to fit into such a small space. With the arrival of the RTX 50 Mini W OC series, Colorful confirms its dominance in the compact hardware segment, combining the latest Blackwell architecture with first-class design.


Looking for maximum performance in a minimal body? Compact (ITX) graphics cards are the ideal solution for powerful Small Form Factor builds, where every millimeter matters without compromising cooling.
