COLORFUL iGame GTX 1080 Ti KUDAN Review

Published: Oct 21st 2017, 20:22 GMT

Colorful iGameZone II tool

Let’s talk about the software. To put this short: if you want to use the LCD, you need to use iGame Zone II, there is no way around it. I will however tell you that there is no issue with iGameZone running with other 3rd party software, such as Afterburner. You can simply limit the functionality to LCD and LED control, becuase those options are embedded into iGame Zone.

The first screen shows a circle of buttons. From here you can change what is displayed on the panel. Basic information is provided through monitoring software. It records the data and also provides graphs for selected metrics. The Adjust option is for overclocking. This picture explains why I didn’t use iGameZone for my overclocking later in this review. It does not support overvoltage for KUDAN. The RGB light behind the middle fan is controlled through LED tab. Configuration is rather simple, but for some reason, the settings were often overwritten after a restart. The LCD tab gives more options for panel settings. We can configure whether it should switch automatically or manually. It can also be disabled completely.

Review Contents
Page 1Introduction & Overview
Page 2A closer look Card Design ● Hybrid Cooler
Page 3A closer look Board Design ● LCD ● Bundle
Page 4Testing platform & methodology
Page 5GAME Battlefield 1 ● Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
Page 6GAME The Division ● Doom
Page 7GAME Ghost Recon: Wildlands ● Hitman
Page 8GAME Prey ● Rise of the Tomb Raider
Page 9GAME Sniper Elite 4 ● Witcher 3
Page 10SOFTWARE Colorful iGameZone II tool
Page 11OVERCLOCKING
Page 12STABILITY Core Clock ● Fan Speed
Page 13STABILITY Temperature ● Noise Levels ● Power Consumption
Page 14BENCHMARKS 3DMark Fire Strike ● Time Spy ● VRMark ● Unigine Superposition
Page 15CONCLUSION