ASUS just dropped something wild: completely white RTX 5070 cards, the PRIME and TUF editions. You’d think they’d done this before, but nope. Feels like a move aimed at anyone obsessed with that super sleek all-white gaming aesthetic. Oddly satisfying, right? It’s like they heard the whispers of this niche crowd and finally went for it.
So, first up, we’ve got the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti White. This thing is all decked out with three fans, all in dazzling white. Even the backplate’s in on the monochrome action. And there’s an LED zone on it. I mean, talk about flashy, or trying to be at least.
Now, if you’re into dimensions and stuff—this card is a beast. A chunky 3.125 slot hunk, towering at 329 x 140 x 62.5 mm. Way bulkier than the Founders Edition. There’s something about the heft of it that says, “I mean business.” Plus, it’s got these military-grade parts, like it’s ready for a battle. Five ports on this bad boy too. Boost clocks? Oh yeah, higher than the Founders Edition, hitting up to 2588 MHz. Pretty snazzy, huh?
Then there’s the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070. White as snow, and again, with the triple-fan setup. It’s like the more budget-friendly sibling. Chill on the wallet but still bringing the moves with boost clocks up to 2557 MHz. It’s skinnier, though, at 2.5 slots, but stretches long at 304 mm.
Both cards sip juice through a 12V-2×6 connector. ASUS suggests a solid 850W PSU for the TUF version and a 750W for the PRIME one. Quite the power drinkers, right?
And there you have it. Remembered seeing this whole white gadget trend before, thought it was just a phase. But here we are, maybe not so much a phase after all. Anyway, enough rambling. Can’t wait to see gamers’ rigs visualizing this snowy dream.