Okay, so here’s the thing. ASUS decided to drop these snazzy white graphics cards—RTX 5070 series. And I mean, wow, all-white GPUs. It’s like they’re just begging to be noticed in your rig. Anyway—moving on, finally now ASUS is in the game of white GPUs. Took them long enough, right? They’ve introduced these two models to their RTX 50 lineup, because some of us fancy a clean, white aesthetic.
First up, you’ve got the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, and let me just say—this thing is seriously blinding in white. It’s got this triple-fan cooling thing going on, and everything’s like, completely white. They even tossed in some LED action at the edges. So, if glowing tech is your vibe, they’ve got you covered.
This card? Well, calling it chunky doesn’t cover it. It’s 3.125 slots thick (no idea who measures like that, but here we are) and it takes up some serious real estate in your case. It’s packed with all those fancy military-grade parts, apparently for durability? Makes you wonder what they think we’re doing with these things. At 329 x 140 x 62.5 mm, it’s not exactly travel-sized. Five ports on this baby—three DisplayPort and two HDMI. Oh, and you get a boost clock that cranks up to 2610 MHz with the OC. The Founders Edition just hangs behind at 2452 MHz.
Now, onto the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White Edition—which is, supposedly, the cheaper sibling here. It’s handling triple-fan cooling too, but comes in kinda less beefy than the TUF. The clocks are closer to the Founders Edition but still gets a nice tick up to 2587 MHz in OC mode.
The PRIME measures a bit differently—2.5 slots thick and 304 mm long. Both cards, whether you’re Team TUF or Team PRIME, take a 12V-2×6 connector. ASUS says you need an 850W power supply for the TUF and 750W for the PRIME. In case, you know, you’re keeping count.
Yeah, that’s the scoop. From ASUS directly and a little birdie called @momomo_us. Who knew white GPUs could be this intriguing?