Hey, so ASUS just rolled out these new all-white graphics cards—finally, right? Meet the did-you-see-that TUF RTX 5070 Ti and PRIME RTX 5070. Yeah, they’re white. Like, snow-white. Funny, right? ASUS didn’t have white ones before, like at all. Now here they are. Was it worth the wait? Maybe. Or maybe I’m just dazzled by the thought of matching my keyboard for the first time ever.
Meet the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and PRIME GeForce RTX 5070: White Edition Awesomeness
ASUS is jumping back into the ring with these sleek white designs. All of you craving a pure white gaming setup will finally have your dreams come true… or something like that. Seriously though, until today, ASUS was all dark and mysterious. But now—boom—two white cards. Fashionably late? Definitely.
The TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti OC Edition comes first. Picture this: a 16 GB GDDR7 dreamboat with a triple-fan system that’s, well, white. Fans shroud, backplate—all white like it snowed inside your PC. Plus, they threw in some TUF branding and LED bling for good measure. Not sure why they called it “TUF” when it’s dressed in all white, but hey, contradictions are fun.
The card’s big—3.125 slots worth of “big,” actually. It’s like 329 x 140 x 62.5 mm, which is tech speak for “chunky.” Way bigger than the Founders Edition, right? But honestly, if you’re going all-white, you want it to be noticed. It’s got military-grade components too, so like… could you take it to war? Probably not, but the option’s there.
Let’s talk ports: you’ve got five in total—3 DP 2.1b and 2 HDMI 2.1b. Overclocking? Well, it boosts up to 2588 MHz and 2610 MHz when you push it to OC mode. Founders Edition barely hits 2452 MHz, so there’s that. Is this making sense? Maybe. Maybe not. You’re welcome to flip back and check—no judgments here.
Second up is the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White Edition. Also white (did you guess?). Same triple-fan thing going on. Not as fancy as the TUF; it’s like the budget-friendly sibling but still classy. Boosts to 2557 MHz in Default, 2587 MHz in OC. Just a smidge better than the Founders Edition, which sits at 2512 MHz. For the numbers-inclined, anyway.
This one’s 2.5 slots wide and, I swear, much longer than the FE at 304 mm. Both TUF and PRIME versions come with this 12V-2×6 power connector, whatever that means in the real world. TUF asks for an 850W PSU, PRIME a 750W. It’s like asking for a small spaceship to run these beauties. But really, aren’t all gaming setups like that?
Source: ASUS, ASUS, @momomo_us (because credit is where credit’s due)