
ASUS Unveils Stunning White Editions of TUF & PRIME RTX 5070 Series

ASUS has quietly expanded its GeForce RTX 5070 lineup with striking new White Editions under the TUF Gaming and PRIME series, offering the same performance in a fresh look.
This week, ASUS quietly rolled out over twenty new GeForce RTX graphics card variants, adding fresh entries to its existing Team Green lineup. The biggest highlights among these newly listed models are the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB White OC Edition and the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 12 GB White OC Edition. These cards were first spotted by momomo_us and later highlighted by Wccftech, drawing attention for their clean white aesthetics—a rare but popular design choice among gaming PC builders.
White Editions, Same Power
The new White Edition graphics cards are essentially reskins of previously launched models. The TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti White OC Edition carries the same specifications as its original counterpart, including the same GDDR7 memory, cooling solution, and factory overclock. The only difference is the all-white shroud, which replaces the usual gunmetal grey look of the standard TUF Gaming cards. While the industrial/military design language remains, this version opts for a lighter, sleeker presence on the outside.
Similarly, the PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 White OC Edition also keeps the specifications unchanged compared to its non-white version. It features 12 GB of GDDR7 memory and an OC mode out of the box. The PRIME series has always focused on affordability and solid performance, so the addition of a white-themed version may appeal to budget-conscious gamers who are also style-focused.
No White PCB—Just White Covers
While these new White Editions look visually stunning from the outside, ASUS has not gone the extra mile like some of its competitors. Brands such as PowerColor, for example, have gained attention for offering graphics cards with white PCBs in their Spectral White lineup. ASUS, on the other hand, appears to be using standard black PCBs underneath the white cooler shrouds. For some, this may be a missed opportunity in achieving a true all-white build.
Pricing and Availability Still Unknown
As of now, ASUS has not listed the official prices or release dates for either of the White Edition cards on its global website. The GeForce RTX 5070 has a recommended starting price of $549 USD, but it’s uncertain if the factory overclocked White OC models will stay close to MSRP or launch at a premium. Historically, PRIME series GPUs have aligned closely with NVIDIA’s reference pricing, so the PRIME White OC could still appeal to budget buyers if priced competitively.
It’s also worth noting that MSI has been gradually expanding its own GPU lineup in a similar stealthy manner since February. ASUS’s sudden flood of new SKUs could be a move to keep pace in the highly competitive custom graphics card market.
With over twenty new ASUS GeForce models appearing online, enthusiasts can expect more subtle updates and design variations in the coming weeks. But for now, the new TUF Gaming and PRIME White OC Editions stand out as the most visually distinct.