So, here’s the scoop. ASRock’s cooking up something pretty wild with their “Taichi White” version of the Radeon RX 9070 XT. And get this, it’s hitting up to 3.1 GHz. Yeah, you heard right. They’ve already got this white Steel Legend series going, but now they’re going next level. Cooler than cool — quite literally.
Now, the card I’m rambling about? It’s this ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC. Okay, still a “concept” for now, but fingers crossed, it’s not far from landing in the real world. And it’s packing the RDNA 4 magic with a Navi 48 GPU. This boost clock? Seriously, it’s something to write home about.
Visualize this: a triple-slot, triple-fan beast. Pure white madness. Fans are like 100mm, and they’ve got this Striped Ring thing going on. Taichi 3x cooling? Yeah, as fancy as it sounds. Plus, these thermal pads that do their thing by… I don’t know… changing phases? Science! Oh, and it’s got some LED fun in there, you control those through Polychrome Sync software. Dual BIOS, an LCD info screen — probably a first on these ASRock Taichi cards. I wonder how trippy those lights look in the dark… might check it out if I get my hands on one.
Then there’s this other piece of artistry — the Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator. It’s also rocking the Navi 48, but this one’s all about the creators with 32 GB and a clock speed nearing 2920 MHz. It’s got that refined blower-fan design, heatsinks and heatpipes doing their thing. Honeywell PTM7950 cooling solution? Fancy words for “it runs cool,” I guess. What strikes me is the die-cast metal shroud, feels like something out of a sci-fi set.
ASRock’s not stopping there — nope. They’ve got these Radeon RX 9060 XT customs too. “Steel Legend OC” packs three fans. “Challenger OC” has two. Single 8-pin connector — simple stuff, right? Clocking at 3290 MHz, these guys are customizable. Premium? Yeah, a smidge, but hovering around those sweet $299/$349 US numbers makes it not too scary for the wallet.
Man, this ASRock gang, really mixing tech with artistry. It’s almost… inspiring, wouldn’t you say?