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So, imagine this: ASUS just dropped these new graphics cards, right? All-white look, like something out of a sci-fi movie. Honestly, it’s kinda surprising ASUS didn’t jump on the white GPU train sooner. I mean, for folks who love sleek and clean setups, this is like candy.
Okay, first up — drumroll, please — the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. It’s got this 16 GB GDDR7 thing going on. This beast is all white from top to bottom, with even the fans joining the party. Oh, and it’s got this snazzy LED thing on the edge — pretty rad if you ask me.
Right, I almost forgot the nitty-gritty details. It’s a 3.125 slot card, which just means it’s kinda chunky. Dimensions? Ugh, let’s see… 329 x 140 x 62.5 mm, which is, like, bigger than the Founders Edition. Anyway, you get military-grade parts in there, like it’s a freaking tank or something. Plus, a whole bunch of ports to plug stuff into: three DP 2.1b and two HDMI 2.1b.
And that boost clock speed! It’s up to 2588 MHz in the normal mode but cranks up to 2610 MHz if you’re feeling wild. The Founders Edition only does 2452 MHz, which is like, cute, but not this.
Moving on, we’ve got the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White Edition. Again, white all over, but this one’s more for the budget-conscious crowd, let’s say. Or at least, more sensible ones? It’s not as OTT as the TUF when it comes to clock speeds, but still pretty impressive. Default gives you 2557 MHz, and OC mode pushes it to 2587 MHz. The Founders Edition is at 2512 MHz, so a little boost here is always appreciated.
It’s thinner at 2.5 slots, but longer than the Founders. I mean, seriously, it’s like 304 mm long. Power-wise, both cards need a 12V-2×6 connector. ASUS suggests slapping an 850W PSU for the TUF version, and a 750W one will do for the PRIME. Advice worth heeding if you don’t want your rig to blow up. Just saying.
Sources say: ASUS. And, some guy named @momomo_us. Whoever that is.