COLORFUL working on GeForce RTX 50 series graphics card with dual M.2 SSD slots

COLORFUL to release mid-range GB206 or GB207-based GeForce RTX 50 series iGame Ultra GPU with dual M.2 SSD slots, adding SSDs to your GPU.

COLORFUL working on GeForce RTX 50 series graphics card with dual M.2 SSD slots
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TL;DR: COLORFUL is developing the iGame Ultra Duo White SSD GPU featuring a GeForce RTX 50 series chip with dual M.2 SSD slots on the back, enabling expanded SSD storage directly on the graphics card. This innovative design uses PCIe bifurcation for efficient lane allocation and active cooling to prevent SSD overheating.

COLORFUL is cooking up a new GeForce RTX 50 series iGame Ultra Duo White SSD GPU, with dual M.2 SSD slots on the back, letting you expand your SSD storage using your graphics card.

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Chinese media noticed the new graphics card at the recent Bilibili World 2025 event, with what appears to be COLORFUL's exciting new iGame Ultra Duo White SSD, with what should be a GB206 or GB207-based GeForce RTX 50 series GPU with dual M.2 SSD slots on the back.

The PCB itself looks quite short, with mounting holes on the back of the GPU heatsink sitting between the SSD and I/O bracket without a full slot required. The upcoming COLORFUL iGame Ultra Duo White SSD GPU uses just 8 PCIe lanes, with two additional SSDs using the PCIe bifurcation mechanism, allowing multiple devices to be used on the same interface. The GPU uses 8 lanes, with each SSD enjoying 4 dedicated lanes.

This means that gamers can add SSDs onto their graphics card, without having to slot them into their motherboard. Alternatively, users might have already populated the M.2 SSD slots on their motherboard -- or have just a single M.2 SSD slot on their motherboard -- and use the COLORFUL iGame Ultra Duo White SSD GPU to add additional SSD storage.

There appears to be no screws to install the additional M.2 SSDs onto the graphics card, with some form of mounting mechanism that seems to be rotated to release the SSDs from the card. Better yet, the installed SSDs sitting under an actively cooled heatsink means that they'll never overheat.

COLORFUL hasn't made this card official just yet, but considering it's real and in the flesh at media events, we shouldn't be far from an official announcement of the new iGame Ultra Duo White SSD GPU.