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So, guess what? ASUS just rolled out these sleek, all-white RTX 5070 GPUs, and they’re calling them the PRIME RTX 5070 and TUF RTX 5070 Ti white editions. Finally! People love a clean, snowy aesthetic for their gaming rigs, right? Took them long enough. Or maybe I’m just impatient. Who knows.
Anyway—oh wait, did I tell you?—these are the very first white RTX 50 cards from ASUS, which is kind of wild when you think about it, given how many models they’ve churned out recently. But now, they’re adding a splash of focus, or is it lack of color? Either way, it’s aimed at gamers with a taste for icy elegance.
First up is the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. This one’s all decked out in white—triple fans, backplate, the whole shebang—and even has a flashy LED zone at the edge. Spiffy! It’s a chunky beast too, taking up 3.125 slots. What even is a 0.125 slot, you ask? Beats me, but ASUS insists that’s a thing. Dimensions? Yeah, it’s 329 x 140 x 62.5 mm. Massive compared to the plain ol’ Founders Edition.
And hey, it’s built like a tank—military-grade this and protective that. Durability overkill or ingenious, you decide. Oh, and plenty of ports to throw around—3 DisplayPorts and 2 HDMIs if you’re counting. Speed demons will love that it hits up to 2610 MHz in Overclock Mode. Sure beats the Founders Edition, I’ll say.
Then there’s the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070. It’s the more budget-friendly sibling but still rocks that all-white look. Boosts up to 2587 MHz, which isn’t crazy off from its bigger sibling. Plus, it’s a bit shorter—thankful for us folks with cramped cases—but still a beast at 2.5 slots wide.
Power-wise, they sip energy through a 12V-2×6 connector sound fancy, right? ASUS nudges us towards an 850W or 750W PSU, depending on which fancy white card you pick.
Anyway, thought y’all might find this mix of tech specs and design fluff interesting—or at least mildly entertaining. Til next time.