Alright, so here’s the scoop—ASUS finally did the thing. Yeah, they dropped those snazzy all-white RTX 5070 graphics cards. We’re talking the PRIME RTX 5070 and the TUF RTX 5070 Ti white editions. Why, you ask? Because apparently, we all needed something to match our frosty, snow-themed PC builds. And maybe we did. Or maybe we just really like shiny new stuff. Who knows.
Okay, so here’s the thing—ASUS usually dishes out a ton of those RTX 50 models, right? But, get this, they never went white before. Wild, I know. So, now you can snag one of these if you’re into that kind of aesthetic. Bet your rig will look like it fell out of a snow globe. Or an ice palace. You get the vibe.
First up, we’ve got the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB GDDR7. It’s not just white. It’s super white. Like, three-fan-cooling-system white. The shroud, fans, backplate, all of it—white. And it’s sporting this TUF Gaming logo. Plus, it’s got this LED zone lighting it up like a tiny disco on the edge. Imagine that.
Thing’s a chunker though. I mean, really. It’s like taking up 3.125 slots, which is basically saying, “I’m big, deal with it.” If you’re planning on fitting it into your setup, remember, it’s 329 x 140 x 62.5 mm. Probably beefier than whatever the Founders Edition was packing. Oh, and it’s decked out with military-grade stuff and some protective coating—I guess to battle the apocalypse or something? On the back, you’ve got five ports. That’s three DP 2.1b and two HDMI 2.1b ports. And yeah, it’s factory overclocked to 2588 MHz. If you’re feeling wild, crank it up to 2610 MHz in OC mode. That’s like a whole 2580 to Founders’ 2452 MHz. Speed demons, rejoice.
And then there’s the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White Edition. Triple-fan, just like its buddy. But the PRIME line, it’s kinda more for the budget-conscious. Yeah, the clocks are more chill, kinda like the Founders Edition. But slightly less chill, if that makes sense? Boosts up to 2557 MHz in Default mode and 2587 MHz in OC. Still packing a punch, right?
Less girth, more length though. It’s like 2.5 slots wide but stretches out to 304 mm. Both this bad boy and its TUF cousin need some juice. You know, power—12V-2×6 connector stuff. ASUS says 850W is cool for TUF and 750W for PRIME. So yeah, make sure your PSU can handle it.
Oh, and there’s some news feed tidbits—ASUS and this @momomo_us dude had the scoop. Props to them for dropping the info. Anyway, if your PC’s wardrobe needed updating, this might just be your ticket to the winter wonderland of GPUs. Or maybe just another reason to upgrade. I’ll leave that up to you.