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So, here’s the scoop — ASUS finally danced into the room with some pretty snazzy white GPUs in their RTX 5070 lineup. Why it took them this long? Honestly, no clue. Anyway, they’ve rolled out not one, but two white dudes: the PRIME RTX 5070 and TUF RTX 5070 Ti. Yeah, the first white ones in their stash! Took ‘em long enough, right?
Alright, back to the cards. The TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti White Edition (is it just me, or these names are getting crazier?) is like, totally decked out in white. I mean, from those fancy triple fans to the whole shroud deal. LED? Yep, check. It’s like a snowstorm that glows. Not sure that analogy makes sense, but roll with it. It’s also a bit massive — 3.125 slots and 329 x 140 x 62.5 mm in size. Picking this beast up? You’ll feel the weight for sure. Military-grade stuff inside too, which sounds like it could survive an apocalypse or something. Ports galore at the back, if that’s your jam.
Now, for the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White Edition. It’s like the affordable cousin but still rocking an all-white look – triple fans, obviously. It’s a bit longer compared to some other models, measuring at 304 mm. Slightly less oomph in the boost clock compared to the TUF but still shoots higher than the Founders Edition. And the power setup? Just a cozy 12V-2×6 connector for both cards, while ASUS suggests PSUs at 850W for TUF and 750W for PRIME. Probably because they know how we love pushing these things to the brink of meltdown.
Sources? Yeah, well, trust ASUS and some fellow named @momomo_us.