ASUS has launched new White Edition variants of its GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, expanding its portfolio for builders aiming for all-white PC aesthetics without sacrificing performance. The refreshed lineup includes models across its ROG, TUF Gaming, and Prime series, ranging from the flagship ROG Astral RTX 5090 to the compact Prime RTX 5070.
At the top of the stack, the ROG Astral RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 White Editions maintain the same high-end specifications as their standard counterparts, including a quad-fan cooling system, vapor chamber technology, and phase-change thermal pads. T
he RTX 5090 also retains its upgraded 80-amp MOSFETs, offering enhanced power delivery and additional overclocking headroom. Recently, ASUS has integrated features like Power Detector+ through GPU Tweak III, allowing users to monitor 16-pin cable connections, while a protective PCB coating adds extra resilience against short circuits.
The TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Ti White Edition and its BTF variant target users prioritizing durability. Built with military-grade components and axial-tech fans, these cards carry the TUF lineage forward in a cleaner white look. The BTF version, in particular, emphasizes cable-free builds by supporting ASUS’s GC-HPWR high-power adapter, though it remains compatible with standard motherboards.
For small-form-factor enthusiasts, the Prime RTX 5070 White Edition features a compact 2.5-slot design, tailored for mATX and mITX cases. Despite its size, the card includes phase-change thermal material and triple axial-tech fans, ensuring effective cooling. Aesthetically, it adopts the Prime line’s trademark minimalist curves and soft white tones.