ASUS just rolled out new White Edition versions of its GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, giving PC builders more ways to match their all-white setups without compromising on performance.
The lineup covers all the major bases — from the powerhouse ROG Astral RTX 5090 to the compact Prime RTX 5070 — and spans ASUS’ ROG, TUF Gaming, and Prime families.
From the best of the best, the ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 are chosen for this premium series with a quad-fan cooling setup, ASUS’s vapor chamber tech, and phase-change thermal pads instead of paste – all to chill this beastly card. Similar to the standard color options, the RTX 5090 comes with upgraded 80-amp MOSFETs for improved power delivery and extra headroom for overclocking.
And with GPU Tweak III, ASUS gives you Power Detector+ to keep tabs on the 16-pin connection — no more second-guessing if the GPU is getting proper juice. Both cards also come with a special protective PCB coating to help prevent short circuits. They look sharp, perform like champs, and are built to last.
Prefer durability over frills? The TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Ti White Edition and its BTF (Back-To-the-Future) sibling bring that familiar TUF toughness in a slick white coat. Military-grade components and axial-tech fans are just the bread and butter here, but it’s just white now.
The BTF version is especially cool if you’re aiming for a cleaner interior, as it uses ASUS’ high-power GC-HPWR adapter to hide cables and keep things neat. Bonus: it’s still compatible with standard motherboards, not just ASUS’s own BTF offerings.
For small-form-factor fans, ASUS has a white RTX 5070 under its Prime line. It sticks to a 2.5-slot design, so it’ll fit comfortably in mATX or mITX cases, and it’s officially SFF-Ready. Even with the smaller size, it keeps the phase-change thermal compound and triple Axial-tech fans, which is impressive. Looks-wise, it’s got that signature Prime aesthetic of soft curves and minimalist design.