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So, I stumbled upon ASRock’s new graphics card lineup, and man, it’s like they’re trying to make technology look like a sci-fi party. Ever heard of the "Taichi White" version of the Radeon RX 9070 XT? Yeah, me neither, until today. They’ve got a few 9060 XT custom models too, but this white one, oh boy.
Anyway — wait, forget where I was — oh yeah, ASRock’s been in the white card game with their Steel Legend series, but now they’re going high-end with something people love: Taichi cooling and speeds that are, frankly, bonkers. Like, 3.1 GHz kind of bonkers. Didn’t even know GPUs could clock that high. I mean, can they? Maybe they have rocket fuel or something.
And this thing isn’t just flashy; it’s loaded. Triple-slot, triple-fan, all screaming white like it’s auditioning for a snowstorm. The fans are those 100mm big ones with a funky striped ring look—kind of like, "Hey, look at me!" I don’t know why, but it feels like something a superhero would use to cool their lair. There’s even an LCD window, which, side note, might make you feel like you’re living in the future. Insert sci-fi noise here.
Oh, and there’s LED candy all over it. Because who doesn’t want their PC parts to glow like a nightclub? You can tweak these LEDs with Polychrome Sync. Is it useful? No idea. Cool? Absolutely.
ASRock also tossed out the Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator. Yup, 32GB on this bad boy. Sounds hefty, huh? Navi 48 GPU here too, just like its flashy sibling, but clocked a bit lower at 2920 MHz. This one’s a different animal though, with a blower-fan and metal shroud. I kind of think of it as the mysterious one in the family that doesn’t hang with the others much.
Rounding things out, they dropped some deets about the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT custom cards—because I guess you can’t have too many variations. You’ve got a "Steel Legend OC" with three fans, and a "Challenger OC" with two. Both have a single 8-pin connector. Not thrilling, but solid. Clocks up to 3290 MHz though, which makes me wonder what they’re made of. Might cost a bit more than the standard, but in tech these days, what doesn’t?
So, there you have it. ASRock doing their ASRock thing. I guess GPUs are the new jewelry or whatever. Go figure.