Guess what popped up from ASUS? Yep, they finally jumped on the all-white GPU train with their RTX 5070 series. I’m talking about the PRIME RTX 5070 and TUF RTX 5070 Ti white edition graphics cards. Which is wild ’cause, believe it or not, ASUS hadn’t thrown any white pixels at their RTX 50 series until, well, now. Strange, right? It’s like they had a change of heart, or maybe just realized people dig the snowy aesthetics.
First up, there’s the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. It’s got 16 GB of GDDR7 – sounds fancy, doesn’t it? It’s all-white, from the shroud to the fan blades. Oh, and they’ve slapped some LED lights on the edge. Gotta have those lights, I guess. There’s something about this thick 3.125 slot card – it’s hefty, measuring 329 x 140 x 62.5 mm. Kinda chunky. Military-grade components and stuff, overkill maybe? Oh well, people love rugged.
It hosts five ports – three DisplayPort 2.1b and two HDMI 2.1b. I’d probably mess up plugging all that in, honestly. They’ve overclocked it to 2588 MHz in boost, going up to 2610 MHz if you dare. Compare that with the Founders Edition’s 2452 MHz, and it’s like, zoom!
Then there’s the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070. Another all-white warrior with triple-fan cooling. The PRIME’s the “budget-friendly” sibling, which, let’s be real, maybe just means slightly less wallet pain. It hits 2557 MHz boost mode, or 2587 MHz if you’re in OC mode. Whatever that means for real-world gaming, I couldn’t tell you.
This one’s a bit skinnier at 2.5 slots but still long at 304 mm. Both these cards use a 12V-2×6 connector for power – keep your power supply beefy, like 850W or 750W, depending on your choice.
ASUS seems to have heard the cries for white builds. Honestly, they took their sweet time getting these out. Anyway, if you’re into the frosty look, these could be your jam.滑カー