Maxsun unveils RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti iCraft Plus graphics cards

Maxsun has introduced two new GeForce Blackwell models in its anime-themed iCraft series: the GeForce RTX 5080 iCraft OC16G Plus S0 and GeForce RTX 5070 Ti iCraft OC16G Plus S0. Both cards use a white triple-fan cooler with a full-size backplate featuring the updated ‘waifu’ artwork.
Both models ship with 16 GB of GDDR7 on a 256-bit bus and a PCIe 5.0 x16 interface. The RTX 5080 iCraft Plus has 10752 CUDA cores, a 2295 MHz base clock and a 2700 MHz boost clock. Memory runs at 30Gbps, and Maxsun rates the board power at 360 W with a 750 W PSU recommendation. The RTX 5070 Ti iCraft Plus uses 8960 CUDA cores, the same 2295 MHz base clock, a 2482 MHz boost clock, and 28 Gbps memory. This card has a 300W board power rating.
iCraft AIGA Plus, Source: MaxSun
Both cards use a single 12V-2×6 power connector. Display outputs are three DisplayPort and one HDMI, with support for up to 7680 × 4320 resolution.
So what has changed since non-Plus mode is the lighting. The Plus versions add longer ARGB light bars along the side of the shroud, synced through a 5V 3-pin header. The backplate and center cut-out now frame a larger RGB window around the chibi decal on the rear fan. The previous non-Plus iCraft model had a shorter side strip and a smaller LED badge for the character on the back, so the new design stands out more in a windowed case.
iCraft AIGA Plus, Source: MaxSun
Maxsun also mentions a new “star-light texture” coating on the shroud and backplate, combined with a wraparound mid-frame and a dense fin stack cooled by three 100 mm ring-blade fans. Pricing and availability outside China have not been detailed yet.
The AIGA non-Plus model looks like this:
Non-Plus model, Source: MaxSun
Source: MaxSun