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So, get this: ASUS finally decided to jump into the all-white GPU scene. I mean, after what feels like a kazillion RTX 50 series releases, they’re now gracing us with the PRIME RTX 5070 and TUF RTX 5070 Ti in beautifully stark white. Frankly, the fact they hadn’t before is kind of weird, right? But whatever — they’re here now, and people are possibly frothing at the mouth.
First off, the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. We’re talking 16 GB of GDDR7 goodness, wrapped in an all-white cocoon of triple-fan coolness. It’s like snow in a snowstorm. The shroud, the fans, the backplate — all decked out in white. TUF Gaming logos slapped everywhere. And, oh, there’s some LED action on the edge for that extra pizzazz. Honestly, never knew white could scream “gamer” so loud.
It’s a beast, really. Takes up 3.125 slots and measures a not-so-dainty 329 x 140 x 62.5 mm. Think of it as the Hulk of graphics cards. Heavy? Yeah, likely more than the Founders Edition. But hey, it’s built like a tank with military-grade stuff and PCB coating. There’s a crazy five output ports too, with a trio of DP 2.1b and a double whammy of HDMI 2.1b. And, because ASUS loves to one-up the rest, this thing’s factory-overclocked, boasting up to 2588 MHz boost. OC mode even hits 2610 MHz. The Founders Edition? A mere 2452 MHz. Yeah, no contest.
Then there’s the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White Edition. Another all-white stunner with a triple-fan setup. But here’s the kicker: the PRIME’s more about not burning all your cash. It’s got boost clocks nudging the Founders Edition, though. Default hits 2557 MHz, with OC reaching up to 2587 MHz. Comparatively, the Founders kind of just putters at 2512 MHz.
Now, this one’s a 2.5-slot card and stretches out to 304 mm. That’s longer than the FE edition, if you’re counting. Both these snow beauties need just a single 12V-2×6 connector to power up. ASUS suggests pairing TUF with an 850W PSU and PRIME with a 750W. Seems legit, right?
Anyway, it’s not every day ASUS quietly does something this neat. But they did, and maybe that’s worth a golf clap. Or a standing ovation. Depends how you like your GPUs, I guess.
A little birdy (or Twitter handle @momomo_us) even dropped some hints. Gotta love those sneaky news sources.
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