Alright, so let’s dive into this. Picture this: ASRock, that tech company that’s always up to something interesting, has this “Taichi White” thing going on. It’s all about their Radeon RX 9070 XT and a bunch of these nifty 9060 XT mods.
So, ASRock, they’ve got this plan – a super cool-looking Taichi White version of the Radeon RX 9070 XT. But not just any version. We’re talking about one that cranks up to, like, 3.1 GHz. Maybe they’re just showing off, right? Anyway, they’ve already got these white versions under the Steel Legend series, but now they wanna go all out with their Taichi cooling jazz. Who even comes up with these names? But whatever.
Okay, here’s the kicker: the ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC is not just some random doodle on a napkin. Yeah, it’s in that awkward “concept” phase, but don’t be surprised if it pops up for real. It’s got this Navi 48 GPU, part of that fancy RDNA 4 stuff, and clocks like a beast up to 3.1 GHz. Fancy, huh?
And there’s more – the thing is huge: triple-slot, triple-fan, all in white. Those fans are like 100mm, using this “Striped Ring” thing. I don’t even know what that means, but it sounds cool. Cooling? They’ve got this Taichi 3x system and these wild phase-change pads. LEDs everywhere – because why not – and you can mess with them using some Polychrome Sync app. Plus, a Dual BIOS and an LCD info window. Wow. Like, ever seen one on a graphics card before?
Oh, wait – almost forgot. There’s this Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator card they showed off. Super professional sounding. It’s got similar Navi 48 magic, but it’s clocking at 2920 MHz and comes with a whopping 32 GB of memory. It’s got this blower-fan design, coated in metal, and some fancy cooling named Honeywell PTM7950. Sounds like a deodorant, doesn’t it?
And to top it off, ASRock gave a sneak peek at AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT customs: the mega “Steel Legend OC” with three fans, and the “Challenger OC” with two. All using a single 8-pin connection, clocking like crazy up to 3290 MHz. Price-wise? Expect a small premium but close enough to $299/$349 US MSRP.
Anyway, kinda wild how all this tech stuff works. Or doesn’t. Who really knows until it’s out in the wild?