ASRock showed off something kinda wild at their latest shindig. Picture this: a “Taichi White” version of the Radeon RX 9070 XT. They’ve also got some jazzy 9060 XT models in the mix. Not sure why, but that white just caught my eye. Maybe it reminded me of snow cones? Anyway, I digress.
So here’s the scoop — ASRock is going for gold with their Taichi White variant of the Radeon RX 9070 XT. It’s not just about the looks, though those are pretty boss. This thing cranks up all the way to 3.1 GHz, which is, like, woah. They already offer it in the Steel Legend series, but this Taichi White version is supposed to be top-tier. High speeds and snazzy cooling systems — imagine revving a sports car, but in graphics card form.
Now, about this graphics card, the ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC — yeah, it’s still just a concept, but it sounds like they’re really gonna make it happen. It’s got the RDNA 4-based Navi 48 GPU, like I said, and that sky-high boost clock of 3.1 GHz. Feels like tech magic or something.
All decked out in white, the card comes with three beefy fans — 100mm each, not kidding — with some fancy Striped Ring design. I have no clue what Striped Ring means, but it sounds impressive, right? They’re using phase-change thermal pads, which I totally don’t know about, but hey, it’s supposed to be great for cooling. Throw in some LED lights, Dual BIOS, and an LCD info window, and you’ve got a party in a graphics card.
Oh, and they threw another one into the spotlight: the Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator. This beast has 32 GB and the same Navi 48 guts, zipping up to 2920 MHz. It’s all about the slick blower-fan design, die-cast metal bits, and a heatsink with ultra-fit heatpipe. Bam — a 2-slot design with Honeywell PTM7950 cooling. Fancy name for a cool-dude card.
Lastly, they teased some AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT stuff. Names like “Steel Legend OC” and “Challenger OC” — sounds like a video game, right? They come in triple and dual-fan flavors. Clocking up to 3290 MHz, these customs might cost a smidge extra but should hover close to the $299/$349 US price. Not sure about you, but I’m sold.
And there you have it. A slightly hectic rundown of some flashy tech. Who knew graphics cards could be this cool?