Alright, so ASRock’s got this new “Taichi White” concept of the Radeon RX 9070 XT, right? Along with a bunch of 9060 XT models. And wow, what a mouthful that was. Anyway, moving on — or wait, let’s dive into the chaotic details. So they’re hyping this high-end Taichi White version of the Radeon RX 9070 XT. Supposedly hits 3.1 GHz. Not sure why that specific number sticks, but there it is.
ASRock’s been doing this white card thing with their Steel Legend series. But now they’re cranking it up a notch — this one’s supposed to come with the famous Taichi cooling system. Fancy stuff, eh? The card, which is still kind of in the not-quite-here-yet stage, rocks the RDNA 4-powered Navi 48 GPU. Seriously, the clock speed here is eye-catching.
So, let’s paint a picture — the Taichi White card has this beefy triple-slot, triple-fan setup. Everything’s white, like a fresh snowfall, except, you know, mechanical and not at all natural. We’re talking 100mm fans with a Striped Ring design. I don’t even know what that means, but it sounds impressive. The cooling? It’s got the Taichi 3x cooling thing going on, using some fancy-shmancy phase-change thermal pads. Oh, and LEDs? Yep, it’s got those too, synchronized with Polychrome Sync. To jazz it up more, there’s Dual BIOS and — wait for it — an LCD info panel. ASRock’s pulling out all the stops here.
And it’s not just about that card. There’s this Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator card, which also uses the Navi 48 GPU. Clocks up to 2920 MHz. This one’s got an industrial vibe with a blower-fan design, die-cast metal shroud — pretty slick. Plus, there’s a vapor chamber-based heatsink, heatpipes, and a sturdy backplate. Honeywell PTM7950 cooling something or other helps keep things chill.
But wait, there’s more! They’ve got the Radeon RX 9060 XT customs too, labeled as “Steel Legend OC” and “Challenger OC.” Triple fan here, dual fan there. Just depends on how cool you wanna keep it. They’ll clock up to 3290 MHz. Custom designs always tick a bit higher on the price meter, but they aim to stay somewhat close to the $299/$349 US tag. Or so they say.
And that’s the lowdown. Or the long and winding road, depends on how you see it.