Oh man, ASRock is up to something wild again. They’re whipping up this “Taichi White” concept for the Radeon RX 9070 XT, and, I gotta say, it kinda blew my mind a little. So, picture this: they’ve already got this white thing going on with the Steel Legend series, right? But now they’re like, “Nah, let’s go bigger.” So they’re cranking out this high-end version with some Taichi cooling wizardry and clock speeds that are practically on steroids. Seriously, 3.1 GHz? That’s like rocket science for your PC.
Anyway, about this card — it’s the ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC. I mean, sure, it’s still in the concept phase, but who knows when it’ll drop. It’s got this RDNA 4-based Navi 48 GPU under the hood, and the specs read like a gearhead’s dream. Three-slot, triple-fan setup and all of it’s blinged out in white. Like, even the fans — these 100mm whoppers with some fancy Striped Ring deal going on. And let’s talk cooling — Taichi 3x cooling, phase-change thermal pads… sounds like something from a sci-fi movie. Plus, all those LED zones you can mess with using Polychrome Sync. And, get this, it has an LCD info window. Yep, first time for ASRock’s Taichi series.
Then they threw out the Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator into the wild. Picture a 32 GB card with that same Navi 48 GPU. It’s clocking at 2920 MHz. The design? It’s got this blower-fan thing, die-cast metal shroud, and something called a vapor chamber heatsink. It’s packed with this super snug heatpipe and a beefy backplate — all packed into a tidy 2-slot body. The cooling? Honeywell PTM7950. I don’t even know what that means, but it sounds impressive.
Oh, and before I forget, they didn’t leave out the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT customs. They’ve got the triple-fan “Steel Legend OC” and the dual-fan “Challenger OC.” These bad boys have a single 8-pin connector, and, hold on, they go up to 3290 MHz. Crazy, right? Sure, they’ll cost a bit more. But hey, you gotta pay to play, right?