Wait, okay, so ASRock’s on a roll or something, cooking up this mysterious “Taichi White” thing. The Radeon RX 9070 XT is, like, getting a whole new fancy look. It’s already wrapped in this Steel Legend series vibe, which is, you know, white and sleek. But that’s not all. They’re throwing in the mix with their high-end Taichi cooling. How cool is that? Literally.
The Taichi White OC—it’s more like, just an idea right now. But I can feel it in my bones, it’ll hit stores eventually. We’re talking RDNA 4 and Navi 48 magic under the hood. And check this out—3.1 GHz boost clock? That’s some serious juice.
And what’s the deal with design? Three slots, three fans in an understated white. I mean, all fans being 100mm with this Striped Ring design—whatever that means. Extra cooling vibes from the Taichi 3x? Sure thing. Plus, thermal pads that change phase or something—it sounds like sci-fi! Oh, and LED lights? Totally customizable with Polychrome Sync. And, oh boy, dual BIOS and a tiny LCD window. First for Taichi, yay!
Let’s switch gears to the Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator. That name alone, right? So, it’s packing 32 gigs, rocking that same Navi 48 engine, roughly around 2920 MHz. It’s got this blower-fan style—kind of industrial if you ask me. And all nested in a die-cast metal thingy, sitting on vapor chamber heatsink action. This whole setup’s got this epic Honeywell PTM7950 chilling tech. Sounds sweet.
Oh, and the surprise bit! ASRock’s custom 9060 XT cards are here, too. There’s the triple-fan “Steel Legend OC” and a double-fan “Challenger OC.” Both with their own style of flair—one’s got a single 8-pin plug, and they’re revving up to 3290 MHz. Can’t lie, these aren’t going to be cheap thrills—maybe just above $299/$349. Still, for all this innovation, it might just be worth it. Or not. Who even knows these days?