Colorful has quietly added a white-themed variant to its iGame RTX 5070 Mini OC lineup, a move that feels more about aesthetic flexibility than technical innovation. The new model, the iGame RTX 5070 Mini W OC, retains all the original’s specifications—including its 12GB GDDR7 memory and 250W power draw—while swapping the black shroud and backplate for a clean white finish. This isn’t just a rebrand; it’s a nod to builders who prefer white-themed cases or minimalist designs without sacrificing the card’s space-saving advantages.
The iGame RTX 5070 Mini W OC maintains the same 180 × 123 × 39.8mm footprint and true 2-slot thickness, making it one of the few RTX 5070-based GPUs that won’t force compromises in compact builds. Cooling remains unchanged, relying on a single axial fan with auto-stop technology—a practical choice for systems where airflow is already constrained. Display outputs stick to three DisplayPort 2.1b ports and one HDMI 2.1b, ensuring 4K and high-refresh gaming remain viable.
While the white edition may appeal to enthusiasts chasing a cohesive build aesthetic, the core appeal of the iGame Mini series lies in its uncompromising form factor. The card’s 2325MHz base and 2557MHz boost clocks align with the original, offering modest factory overclocks out of the box. For users eyeing the RX 9070 or waiting for potential RTX 5080 SUPER or RTX 5070 SUPER models, this remains a budget-friendly option—though pricing and availability details are still pending.
The white edition’s arrival suggests Colorful is responding to demand for more design choices in its SFF lineup, a trend that could expand further if interest in mini GPUs grows. For now, it’s a subtle but meaningful addition for those prioritizing both performance and visual cohesion in their builds.
Key specs
- Model: iGame RTX 5070 Mini W OC
- GPU: GeForce RTX 5070 (6,144 CUDA cores)
- Memory: 12GB GDDR7
- Base Clock: 2325 MHz
- Boost Clock: 2557 MHz
- TDP: 250 W
- Dimensions: 180 × 123 × 39.8 mm (2-slot)
- Outputs: 3x DisplayPort 2.1b, 1x HDMI 2.1b
- Cooling: Single axial fan (auto-stop)
- Power Connector: 16-pin 12V-2x6
This card is ideal for users building in SFF cases where traditional GPUs won’t fit, though its performance won’t rival the RTX 5090 or RX 7900. The white edition’s primary draw is its visual appeal, making it a strong pick for those who want a cohesive white build without sacrificing functionality. Availability and pricing remain undetermined.
