Alright. So, picture this: ASUS just decided it’s time to splash some white paint on their RTX 5070 series — basically, they rolled out these snazzy all-white GPUs, the PRIME RTX 5070 and TUF RTX 5070 Ti. First ever in white for ASUS, in case anyone’s counting.
So, they’ve released a ton of RTX 50-whatever before, but all-white? This is new. Maybe they figured out people like matching their gear. Or maybe they just love making things look cool. Who knows, right?
Anyway, let’s dive into the details. The TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti — get this, it’s got 16 GB GDDR7. All white, even the fans and backplate. And yeah, it’s got the TUF Gaming stamp all over it, plus this funky LED thing going on. Pretty sure it’s gonna blind you if you’re not careful.
It’s big, like, really big. A 3.125 slot kind of big. Measures 329 by 140 by 62.5 mm. Picture a brick but make it tech-cool. And heavy too, probably. Packed with these military-grade bits and a protective coating — guess that means it’ll last while you’re smashing out victories in your games. Ports? Totally covered with five: 3 DP and 2 HDMI. And since it’s souped-up from the get-go, it ramps up to 2588 MHz in turbo mode. So, if speed is your jam, they’ve got you covered.
Now, the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White — a more relaxed cousin of the TUF. Still white. Still cool. Triple fans, of course. It’s like if the TUF needed a day-off outfit. Clocks are more chill but a notch higher than the basic models. Goes 2557 MHz max normally and scoots up to 2587 MHz if you give it a little nudge.
Also chunky, though not a behemoth — 2.5 slots and stretches at 304 mm. Both the TUF and PRIME need power — plug ‘em into a 12V-2×6 connector. TUF wants 850W PSUs, PRIME’s a bit more modest with 750W.
So there you have it. ASUS went all-out with white, maybe just to stand out, or because white’s the new black? Hard to say, but they sure know how to make tech look stylish.