ASUS GeForce Cards Expansion

ASUS GeForce Cards Expansion

During the course of this week, the population of ASUS GeForce cards has once again increased. The brand has quietly introduced over twenty new SKUs to its Team Green portfolio. This move by the Taiwanese company appears to be an attempt to keep up with a nearby AIB rival, as MSI has been steadily expanding its graphics card library since February. It may take some time for PC hardware news outlets to thoroughly analyze everything, but momomo_us and Wccftech have highlighted two new "White Edition" versions of the ASUS GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB and RTX 5070 12 GB custom models that have already been released.

The TUF Gaming division of the manufacturer is well-known for its industrial/military aesthetic on mid-tier products. The standard color scheme includes gunmetal gray tones, silver highlights, and minimal ARGB lighting zones.

The newly introduced TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB GDDR7 White OC Edition and PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White OC Edition 12 GB GDDR7 SKUs maintain the same specifications and "military-grade" components as their traditionally-colored counterparts. Pricing and availability details are not provided on the ASUS global website at this time. Typically, PRIME graphics cards are priced at the "baseline MSRP." It remains to be seen if the white-hued + overclocked variants will be priced similarly to NVIDIA's recommended starting level for the GeForce RTX 5070: $549.00.

Unfortunately, the new white-themed setups do not feature unique PCB designs, sticking to standard model boards. PowerColor has received praise from gaming graphics card enthusiasts for including pale PCBs in their "Spectral White" products. Additional promotional images of the retail packaging and backplate designs can be seen below: