Oh man, where do I even start? So, ASRock’s got this wild new concept, the “Taichi White” version of the Radeon RX 9070 XT. They’re not just stopping with the white Steel Legend look — nope, they’re going all in with this high-end Taichi vibe. And let me tell you, it’s like they cranked everything up to eleven, or, uh, 3.1 GHz in this case.
So, this graphics card — got this concept vibe right now but it’s supposed to hit the market eventually, fingers crossed. It’s packing the RDNA 4-based Navi 48 chip, which is gibberish to me but tech geeks might love it. The clock speed? Up to 3.1 GHz! That’s like, whoa!
And get this, the card’s got this triple-slot, triple-fan extravaganza. All in white — imagine snow but techy? Each fan’s 100mm and they’ve got this Striped Ring thing going on. Cooling tech’s hefty too — Taichi 3x cooling system, phase-change thermal pads. And those LEDs all over? You can mess with them using something called Polychrome Sync. Dual BIOS is there, plus, a little LCD info screen? ASRock’s Taichi series never had that before. Wild stuff.
Okay, side note, ASRock isn’t stopping there. They’ve got this Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator card, 32 GB — what’s up with these memory sizes? It’s got the same Navi 48, hits 2920 MHz. It’s got this blower fan design and, well, something about vapor chamber heatsinks and heatpipes. Sounds chilly.
Oh, before I forget — ASRock’s showing off some AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT custom cards too — Steel Legend OC and Challenger OC. One’s got triple fans, the other dual. They both run on a single 8-pin connector, clocking up to 3290 MHz. These custom designs might cost a bit more, like a few extra lattes. But they’re sticking close to the usual $299/$349 price mark. What a ride, huh?
Anyway, that’s my two cents. Or maybe three.