Colorfire Unveils White and Orange GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Meow with Paws

The Colorfire brand has introduced the first GeForce RTX 50-series graphics card in the “cat” Meow design — GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Meow. The new product is made in the white and orange color scheme typical for the series.

Image source: VideoCardz / Colorfire

Colorfire is a sub-brand of Colorful. The brand was previously associated with Radeon graphics cards, but the parent company decided to stop producing AMD cards and focus on Nvidia-based solutions. However, Colorful decided to revive the Colorfire brand, releasing products with unusual designs under it, including the Meow series.

Over the past two years, the manufacturer has released computer cases, motherboards, coolers, and even mice under the Meow brand. Colorfire also now offers gaming laptops in the signature white and orange colors of the Meow series. The brand recently began releasing products in black and purple colors — this line was named Meow Shadow.

As for the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, Colorfire introduced versions with 16 and 8 GB of video memory. Both modifications do not have a factory overclocked GPU. The cards are equipped with a cooling system with three fans and occupy 2.5 expansion slots. Additional power is provided via one 8-pin PCIe connector. The new products are based on the GB206 GPU with 4608 CUDA cores.

The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and 8GB cards are not yet available for purchase. Given previous Meow releases, it’s safe to assume they’ll be offered at Nvidia’s suggested retail price.

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