MaxSun launches RTX 5080/5070Ti iCraft Plus series with even larger ARGB LED strip and new chibi design

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