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So, here’s the scoop from ASRock — they’ve got this thing called the “Taichi White” for the Radeon RX 9070 XT. Not gonna lie, the name kinda sticks in your head, doesn’t it? And they’ve got a bunch of 9060 XT custom models alongside it. Honestly, I’m just picturing a snowstorm of graphics cards.
Okay, let’s focus. ASRock is working on this fancy high-end version of the RX 9070 XT called the Taichi White. They’re already doing this white thing with their Steel Legend line. But this Taichi one? It’s supposed to be on a whole other level with their big-deal Taichi cooling system. Fancy stuff, apparently. And wait for it — they’re dialing up the clocks to 3.1 GHz. Wild, right?
This ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC, they’re saying it’s a concept. Concept means maybe it’s like those show cars that never hit the road, or maybe it’ll land in our hands later. Who really knows? Uses the latest geeky RDNA 4-based Navi 48 GPU. Boosts to 3.1 GHz — sounds like a high-speed train.
How’s it look? Triple-slot, triple-fan, all in white. Kinda like a snow leopard vibe. Each fan is 100mm, full of stripes and rings. Cooling’s a big deal here, with something they call Taichi 3x cooling and thermal pads that change phase. Sounds almost sci-fi. LED zones too, because why not, right? Controlled by Polychrome Sync. It’s like a light show. And Dual BIOS! Plus, an LCD info window. Imagine that.
Then there’s this AI PRO R9700 Creator they showed off — another piece of gadgetry with 32 GB. Same Navi 48 GPU babble, but clocks up to 2920 MHz. Blower-fan design, whatever that means, metal shroud, heatpipes, a long backplate, squished into 2 slots. Uses some Honeywell cooling tech — never heard of it, but sounds refreshing.
Last bit. ASRock folks showed the RX 9060 XT customs, with options like triple-fan “Steel Legend OC” and a dual-fan “Challenger OC.” Each has a single 8-pin connector and can hit clocks of up to 3290 MHz. Custom designs, but I’m guessing they’ll sting your wallet a little more. Supposedly, prices will hover close to $299/$349 US, but you never really know until you see it at checkout.
And that’s it. Or wait, was there something else? Nah, I think that’s the whole enchilada. For now, at least!