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So, here’s the deal. ASUS finally decided to release something in white—yeah, took them long enough, right? Anyway, they’ve put out these shiny white RTX 5070 series graphics cards, the PRIME RTX 5070 and the TUF RTX 5070 Ti white edition GPUs. Now, if you’re like me, and the idea of an all-white setup makes you feel ridiculously stylish, this news might just make your day.
First things first, let’s talk about these beauties. The TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is sporting 16 GB of GDDR7 memory. They’ve gone all out with the white theme here—shroud, fans, backplate, the whole package. It’s even got this fancy LED zone. No idea why, but LEDs just make everything look cooler, don’t they?
Oh, and about the size—it’s like, really chunky. We’re talking 3.125-slot chunky. Bigger than the Founders Edition, and yeah, probably weighs a ton too. The thing is armed with military-grade components. Honestly, I’m not joining the army anytime soon, but having this level of reliability in a GPU feels oddly comforting. And hey, it’s got five ports—3 DisplayPorts and 2 HDMI. Port overload, anyone?
Now, don’t get me started on the speeds. This thing goes up to 2588 MHz on boost and 2610 MHz in OC mode. Like, what does that even mean in practice? Probably more frames or something, but I just know it’s faster than the Founders Edition’s 2452 MHz, so that sounds good, right?
Moving on, we’ve got the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White Edition. It’s like the more budget-friendly sibling or something. Also all-white, naturally, with a triple-fan cooling setup that’s kind of the norm now, I guess. It’s not as fast as the TUF but still impressive with its 2557 MHz boost and 2587 MHz in OC mode. So, not shabby at all.
One last tidbit—these cards need some serious power. ASUS suggests using an 850W PSU for the TUF and a 750W for the PRIME. I don’t know, sounds like a lot of juice to me, but maybe that’s just how it goes with all these high-performance parts.
And that’s that, folks. ASUS is finally in the white GPU game, and it’s about time. Who knows what they’ll cook up next?