Alright, so check this out. ASRock was doing its thing and showing off something called the “Taichi White” version of their Radeon RX 9070 XT. They had these 9060 XT models too, all looking pretty cool—or at least, that’s what they want us to think.
So, ASRock’s got this high-end thing going on—a Taichi White version of the RX 9070 XT. Yeah, they already have a white series called Steel Legend, but now they’re cranking it up a notch with their fancy Taichi cooling system. And this thing can hit, like, 3.1 GHz. No kidding.
Now, let’s talk about the card itself, the ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC. It’s just a concept, but the vibe is it might actually hit shelves eventually. Running on the RDNA 4-based Navi 48 GPU, and that boost clock, whoa, impressive stuff.
And if you’re into features—or pretending to be—the Taichi White OC is all about its triple-slot, triple-fan deal. Everything’s white. The fans? Three of ’em, 100mm each, Striped Ring design. Pretty sure they made that last part up. Cooling uses the Taichi 3x solution with these phase-change thermal pads, which sounds fancy. LEDs everywhere, lighting up your room like a Christmas tree if you want. Controlled through Polychrome Sync, by the way. Dual BIOS, an LCD window—weird but cool for ASRock’s Taichi line.
Oh, and don’t forget they showed off the Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator. It’s got 32 GB on it and runs the same Navi 48 GPU core, up to 2920 MHz. A lot of tech words here: blower-fan, die-cast metal shroud, vapor chamber heatsink—yeah, it’s packed. It’s a 2-slot design with Honeywell PTM7950 cooling. Sounds serious.
Wrapping it up, ASRock unleashed some AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT custom cards too. There’s the Steel Legend OC with triple fans and the Challenger OC with two. They rock a single 8-pin connector, going up to 3290 MHz speeds. They might cost a tad more, but they’ll probably stick close to the MSRP of $299/$349. At least that’s what they say.