Okay, so here’s the thing. ASUS, with their techno-magic, just dropped these all-white RTX 5070 beasts into our laps. Kinda like a surprise, really. I mean, remember when white GPUs were like unicorns? Yeah, ASUS was all “nope” until now. And suddenly—bam!—we’ve got the TUF RTX 5070 Ti and PRIME RTX 5070, both dressed in white like they’re going to some tech gala.
But hey, let’s dig in. That TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti? It’s like a snow beast. Think triple-fan setup—those fans are turning snowy vibes into some serious cooling action. And it’s got TUF stamped everywhere. Even sprinkled some LEDs on it, ’cause why not? It’s hefty too. Like, 329 x 140 x 62.5 mm hefty. Quite the unit, really. Makes those other cards seem like toy models. And oh, it’s packing military-grade components—yeah, like it’s ready for a mission.
Now, let’s wander over to the PRIME side of things. This one’s the kind of friendlier, let’s-have-a-coffee type. It’s cheaper, kind of an underdog story with a similar triple-fan look, but a bit more budget-friendly. Doesn’t mean it’s a slouch, though. Boosts up to 2587 MHz, just shy of its TUF sibling but still swinging if you ask me.
Here’s a quirky bit, both cards come with this, um, let’s call it fancy power connector—just like giving one plug but it splits into two. Oh, and the recommendations? 850W for the TUF, 750W for the PRIME. So, you might need to upgrade that old PSU if you’re jumping onto this white GPU train.
Anyway, that’s the ASUS update in a nutshell. They just tossed these shiny white pieces into the mix, and somehow, that feels like exactly what we didn’t know we needed. Kudos to them for that.