ASRock just showed off a new white version of its top-tier RDNA 4 graphics card, the Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC. This model upgrades the standard black Taichi edition with a full white color scheme for themed PC builds. A key addition is a small LCD panel on the side, which can display system stats like GPU temperature and resolution, along with things like the time, weather, or custom animations.
The promotional material for the card, however, contains a glaring error. It lists the memory interface as a 384-bit bus while keeping the capacity at 16GB. This configuration is currently impossible, as it would require nonexistent 1.33GB memory chips. The physical PCB clearly shows eight standard memory modules, confirming a typical 256-bit interface for 16GB of GDDR6. This mistake is likely a video editing oversight.
Aside from that discrepancy, the card appears identical to the black model, featuring the same triple-fan Taichi cooling system, extensive RGB lighting, and a boosted clock speed up to 3100 MHz. The product page is not yet active, but final specifications should mirror the existing variant aside from the new color and LCD screen.
The promotional material for the card, however, contains a glaring error. It lists the memory interface as a 384-bit bus while keeping the capacity at 16GB. This configuration is currently impossible, as it would require nonexistent 1.33GB memory chips. The physical PCB clearly shows eight standard memory modules, confirming a typical 256-bit interface for 16GB of GDDR6. This mistake is likely a video editing oversight.
Aside from that discrepancy, the card appears identical to the black model, featuring the same triple-fan Taichi cooling system, extensive RGB lighting, and a boosted clock speed up to 3100 MHz. The product page is not yet active, but final specifications should mirror the existing variant aside from the new color and LCD screen.