I’m just going to dive in here, alright? So, I stumbled upon ASRock’s latest shenanigans, and wow, they’ve got this “Taichi White” concept for the Radeon RX 9070 XT, plus all these 9060 XT models. It’s like a techie’s dream, or maybe just a fever dream. Who knows.
Okay, let’s see. ASRock – you know them, right? – is cooking up some high-end magic with the Taichi White version of the Radeon RX 9070 XT. They’ve already got the Steel Legend series, but apparently, they thought, “Hey, why not go bigger?” And boom, there’s talk of this new variant with their famous Taichi cooling system. It’s supposed to hit 3.1 GHz, which sounds like a crazy speed. I mean, what even is GHz? Just kidding. I sort of know.
This card, this ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC thing, it’s still a concept. Not in stores yet, but they’re teasing us with it. It’s got the Navi 48 GPU in there, and yeah, 3.1 GHz boost clock. That’s speedy, right?
Now, let’s talk design – it’s triple-slot, triple-fan, and whiter than my last attempt at baking cookies. I’m not sure why that sticks with me. The fans are 100mm, and they’ve got this Striped Ring design, which, okay, sounds fancy. Cooling is super important, I guess, so they’re using Taichi 3x cooling and something called phase-change thermal pads. Not exactly sure what that means, but it sounds science-y. Plus, you’ve got LEDs everywhere, customizable via some Polychrome Sync thing. And—wait for it—an LCD info window. First time for ASRock’s Taichi series. Cool, right?
Moving on. ASRock also showed off this Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator card, packing 32 GB. Same Navi 48 chip in there, peaking at 2920 MHz. It’s got blower-fan design, die-cast metal shroud, vapor chamber for heat – basically, it’s looking at temperature like a hawk. Honeywell PTM7950 does the cooling here. Whatever that is, it’s part of the magic, I guess.
And there’s more! ASRock brought out their AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT custom cards, like the triple-fan “Steel Legend OC” and dual-fan “Challenger OC.” They use a single 8-pin connector and can hit 3290 MHz. I think that’s good? Anyway, they’ll be a bit more than the usual price—$299/$349, give or take.
Alright, so that’s the scoop. Just had to get all that out. Hope you stuck with me till the end. Or at least most of it.