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So, you know how ASUS does all those graphics cards that make gamers drool, right? Well, they’ve just rolled out something kinda different. An RTX 5070 series, but get this – it’s all white. Totally. I’m talking about the PRIME RTX 5070 and the TUF RTX 5070 Ti white edition GPUs. It’s like they finally read our minds—or maybe our Pinterest boards.
Anyway, I was kinda surprised. I mean, why didn’t they have white ones before? It’s like, everyone else was doing it. But hey, better late than never, I guess. People are chomping at the bit for these, so ASUS is giving the people what they want—snowy graphics cards for those crisp, ice-cool gaming setups.
Alright, first up is this beast: the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB GDDR7 White OC Edition. It’s white on white on white—all the way. Triple fans, shroud, backplate, the works. Toss in some TUF branding and there’s this LED thing going on at the edge. Little more pizzazz, you know?
Here’s when things get chunky. It’s like the size of a brick (almost, anyway) at 3.125 slots. I mean, it’s bigger than the Founders Edition. Probably weighs like a small child. Plus, they’ve got military-grade stuff inside, making it bombproof or something? Not that anyone’s dropping bombs on their graphics cards (I hope). And at the back, five ports: 3x DP 2.1b, 2x HDMI 2.1b. Factory-overclocked too. Specs say it can boost up to 2588 MHz — if that means anything to you. Way faster than the Founders Edition.
Then there’s the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White Edition. Same snowy vibe and triple fans, but it won’t break the bank as much. Runs pretty close to the Founders Edition clocks but still gives a little more juice—boosts up to 2587 MHz in OC mode.
It’s only a 2.5-slot deal, but longer than you’d expect at 304 mm. Same power stuff—single 12V-2×6 connector. ASUS says, “Hey, maybe get an 850W PSU for TUF Ti and a 750W for PRIME.” Better safe than sorry, I suppose.
And that’s the scoop. ASUS joining the white party with these new GPUs, and probably crashing everyone’s bank accounts too. Wait, what was I talking about? Oh yeah, graphics cards.
Sources? ASUS and some Twitter peeps. Catch you later!