ASUS just dropped their first-ever white RTX 50 series cards, and honestly, it’s about time. They’re calling these the PRIME RTX 5070 and TUF RTX 5070 Ti white editions. Yeah, you heard it right—white. I mean, who doesn’t love a little snowy aesthetic in their gaming rig, right? Anyway, let’s dive into what they’re offering.
So, first up is the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB GDDR7 White OC Edition. This thing’s all decked out in white, from the shroud to the fans and even the backplate. It’s like a polar bear in the tech world. Oh, and there’s a snazzy LED zone, too. Because, y’know, RGB or die. Side note: I always wonder why LEDs end up being so mesmerizing. Anyway—where was I? Oh, right, size! This card is a beast, like 3.125 slots thick and bigger than the Founders Edition. Makes you think you could fan yourself with it, not that you should try!
By the way, it’s got military-grade components—like it’s prepping for war or something and hits 2588 MHz in boost clock. But if you fancy pushing it further, try 2610 MHz in OC mode. Whoa, speed demon alert! Comes with five output ports. Three are DP 2.1b and the other two HDMI 2.1b. The geek in me appreciatively nods.
Okay, so moving onto the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White Edition. Think budget-friendly, sorta. It’s packin’ a triple-fan cooling system—just like the TUF, but kinda its affordable cousin. Clocks aren’t wild but better than the Founders: 2557 MHz in default and 2587 when you overclock. That’s a bit better, at least.
That card? 2.5 slots and longer than its FE counterpart. Pretty neat, huh? Toss in a single 12V-2×6 connector, and ASUS suggests 850W for the former and 750W PSUs for the latter. Bit nerdy, but hey, it matters!