Colorful is betting big on small builds with a new wave of ultra-compact RTX 50-series graphics cards designed specifically for tight mini-ITX and small form factor PCs. If you’ve been hunting for a powerful mid-range GPU that won’t collide with drive cages, radiators, or cramped front panels, these new iGame Mini models are built to make that upgrade much easier.
The company has unveiled two compact options under its RTX 50 iGame Mini lineup: the GeForce RTX 5070 OC iGame Mini and the RTX 5060 Ti OC iGame Mini. The headline feature is size. Every card in this Mini series sticks to the same compact footprint, measuring just 180mm long. That’s the kind of length that matters when you’re working with ultra-compact chassis where even “small” mainstream GPUs can be too long to install cleanly.
Despite the smaller dimensions, Colorful isn’t cutting corners on basic usability. These iGame Mini cards use a single-fan cooler and a sturdy-looking shroud, while keeping the thickness to a 2-slot design. Many modern mini-ITX cases can technically fit larger triple-fan cards, but only if the internal layout cooperates. These 180mm GPUs are aimed at the builds where clearance is the real enemy and compact compatibility takes priority.
Visually, the RTX 50 iGame Mini cards go with an all-black look. The shroud is black, the backplate is black, and the design uses horizontal line accents for a clean, industrial style. It’s also a noticeable change compared to the prior iGame Mini styling, which used lighter tones. Colorful also trimmed the cards down compared to its previous Mini dimensions. The earlier generation measured 188 x 130.55 x 45.8mm, while the new RTX 50-series Mini cards come in at 180 x 123 x 39.8mm—shorter, narrower, and slimmer.
For display outputs, the lineup includes one HDMI port and three DisplayPort connectors, which should cover most multi-monitor gaming and creator setups without needing adapters.
Pricing has been announced in Chinese Yuan with approximate US conversions. The RTX 5070 Mini OC 12GB is listed at 5,199 Yuan (around US$737). The RTX 5060 Ti Mini OC comes in two memory configurations: the 16GB model at 3,999 Yuan (about US$567) and the 8GB version at 3,499 Yuan (around US$496).
All three cards are scheduled to launch on 19th December, putting them right around the corner for anyone planning a compact RTX 50-series build or a mini-ITX refresh.






