Growing in popularity, Chinese graphics card designer Colorful is ready
with yet another graphics card design, this time based on the new NVIDIA
GeForce GTX 560 GPU. Called the Coloful iGame560 Ymir, the card is
based on a revision of the company's "shark-fin" cooler design, while
retaining the GF114 PCB the company used on older GTX 560 Ti graphics
cards. The iGame560 Ymir PCB uses high grade components, 6+1 phase VRM,
and redundant BIOS switchable from the rear panel. The "normal mode"
BIOS runs the card at NVIDIA reference speeds of 810/1002 MHz
(core/memory actual), while the "turbo mode" BIOS runs the card at
850/1050 MHz.
The iGame560 Ymir comes with an optional accessory called "Air-kit", which is a detachable heat pipe that draws heat from the main heatsink out of the case through the rear panel, and on to a small heatsink that passively dissipates heat. The Ymir model uses a beefy fan-heatsink that uses a large and elaborate heatsink, which is ventilated by two fans. The card is available in both 1 GB and 2 GB variants. Apart from the Ymir, Colorful also released the iGame Ymir-U 1 GB and Ymir-U 2 GB, which use a slightly more compact cooler that uses a circular heatsink with radially-projecting aluminum fins and a copper base. The Ymir-U cooler makes do with a single fan. On the Ymir-U cards, turbo mode runs the card at 830/1050 MHz.
The iGame560 Ymir comes with an optional accessory called "Air-kit", which is a detachable heat pipe that draws heat from the main heatsink out of the case through the rear panel, and on to a small heatsink that passively dissipates heat. The Ymir model uses a beefy fan-heatsink that uses a large and elaborate heatsink, which is ventilated by two fans. The card is available in both 1 GB and 2 GB variants. Apart from the Ymir, Colorful also released the iGame Ymir-U 1 GB and Ymir-U 2 GB, which use a slightly more compact cooler that uses a circular heatsink with radially-projecting aluminum fins and a copper base. The Ymir-U cooler makes do with a single fan. On the Ymir-U cards, turbo mode runs the card at 830/1050 MHz.
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