COLORFUL has formally announced its flagship AMD X870E motherboard, the iGame X870E Vulcan OC, following a social media post confirming it had broken the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU clock speed record at 7,335.48 MHz. The submission was posted on HWBOT.org, demonstrating the board’s potential when paired with a high-end CPU and expert overclocking techniques. See HWbot submission screenshot below.
The existence of the COLORFUL iGame X870E Vulcan OC motherboard was leaked earlier on Chinese social media and is the first AMD X870E motherboard from the brand. This achievement validates the X870E Vulcan OC’s engineering credentials and reinforces its positioning as a serious contender in the enthusiast and overclocking market. Aimed squarely at performance-hungry builders and extreme OC adherents, the board’s robust power delivery and overclocking-centric layout appear to have delivered in spades.
Motherboard Highlights
The iGame X870E Vulcan OC motherboard has been purpose-built with overclocking in mind, featuring a high-capacity 18+2+2 phase power delivery system utilising 110 A DrMOS components to ensure stable power under extreme loads. Its streamlined two-DIMM memory layout is designed to favour high-frequency DDR5 operation, while enthusiast-oriented additions include an onboard LCD panel for real-time system readouts. Storage and connectivity are equally well covered, with support for multiple M.2 drives, next-generation USB4 interfaces, integrated Wi-Fi 7, and a 5 GbE LAN controller.
As of writing, COLORFUL has yet to confirm official pricing or availability for the iGame X870E Vulcan OC motherboard. However, industry speculation suggests the board could make its public debut around CES 2026, which takes place in January next year.





