These limited edition RTX 3060 OC cards may be super cute, but they are not worth $839.

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These limited edition RTX 3060 OC cards may be super cute, but they are not worth $839.

These illustrative pastel-colored shrouded designs for Colorful's new iGame Bilibili E-sports overclocking model GeForce RTX 3060 are totally lush. And since most GPUs are limited editions in a world where supplies are already limited, these are an extra hot commodity. But it's not just their beauty that makes these GPUs so noteworthy. It is also a modeler's dream.

The design is the result of a partnership between Bilibili E-sports and Colorful's own iGame brand, resulting in this cute twin-fan masterpiece. This new design comes complete with advanced cooling, including four 6mm direct-touch heatpipes, a nickel-plated copper base, and dual 90mm axial fans on opposite sides.

What is exciting for modders, however, is that it is the first card of its kind to feature a magnetic backplate design that can be easily personalized. No more need for conductive double-sided tape.

And this little monster has 3,584 CUDA cores, with a base clock of 1,777 MHz and boost up to 1,822 MHz. [If these numbers are correct, the base clock speed would be in line with the boost numbers of the Zotac Twin Edge GeForce RTX 3060. [The colorful iGame GeForce RTX 3060 bilibili E-sports Edition measures 300mm x 134mm x 45mm and has three DisplayPort outputs and one HDMI port. All of this starts at $839, about double the MSRP of MSI's GeForce RTX 3060 Ventus model.

This is already a hefty price for an RTX 3060, so who knows what it will end up costing on the resale market.

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