Chinese manufacturer Colorful launched the iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ultra OC 12GB 007 First Light Edition graphics card in May 2026, coinciding with the global PC release of the 007 First Light game [1]. The card features a black and gold design inspired by the James Bond series aesthetic, complete with '007' logos and Bond imagery [1].
007 First Light is the first well-received James Bond game in years and is praised for its optimization on PC [2]. The game runs smoothly on recommended GPUs like the RTX 3060 Ti or AMD Radeon 6700 XT, but it demands at least 12GB VRAM for maximum texture quality and 16GB for high-resolution, stutter-free play [2].
Performance benchmarks show the RTX 5070 delivers about 40 to 45 frames per second at native 4K resolution on low settings, where using DLSS 4.5 upscaling technology—supported by RTX 50 series GPUs—improves framerates and image quality, making higher resolutions more playable [2, 3, 4]. The Colorful RTX 5070 007 First Light Edition card includes 12GB of VRAM [1].
Lower-tier hardware such as the RTX 5050 achieves around 60 fps on 1080p high settings with DLSS enabled during infiltration scenes, though intense action sequences see framerates drop to approximately 45 fps with less stutter compared to reveal footage [4]. Meanwhile, the older GTX 1070 struggles to maintain 30 fps at 1080p low settings; applying AMD FSR upscaling raises the framerate to about 45-50 fps [4].
The minimum GPU requirements for 007 First Light are AMD Radeon RX 5700 or GeForce GTX 1660 [2].
Colorful’s RTX 5070 007 First Light Edition is positioned to appeal to fans of both the game and the James Bond franchise, combining strong graphics performance with thematic design [1]. The card and game are now available worldwide, marking the latest entry in PC gaming hardware co-branded with popular titles.