The iCraft series from the Chinese manufacturer Maxsun comes with mid-class NVIDIA video cards with a minimum of bells and whistles, simple backlighting and a classic cooling system with several active turntables, which are equally powerful in their power for Full HD and 2K games. It all depends on the requirements of the specific game and the player’s preferences. In technical terms, the iCraft GPU series almost completely replicates the reference samples from NVIDIA, with the difference that the video core is overclocked 2–4% higher than the reference value.


In junior video accelerators of the RTX 3060/4060 level, a couple of fans are usually enough for cooling; in older models a la RTX 3070/4070, the printed circuit board is longer, the radiator is more massive, and a third fan is responsible for additional airflow. Under normal load, the fans do not rotate, the video card operates in passive quiet mode, cooled by the radiator and case fans.

For most iCraft video cards, the input voltage limit corresponds to the average level in the room, so a power supply with a power of 600-650 W is usually enough to power the entire system. But there are also unusual cases - for example, the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti iCraft OC Limited 12G video card overclocked to 2685 MHz consumes about 300 W, so to power it you will need a power source with a power of at least 750 W.

It’s interesting that for the NVIDIA RTX 4000 series video cards, Maxsun chose an unusual design: the casing and fans of the cards are completely painted white, the backplate is decorated with an image of an anime princess, and the brand name and series logo are highlighted with Skylight RGB backlighting.