Yeston gave a sneak peek of GeForce RTX 50-series Sakura Atlantis and Game Ace card designs back in January. But it took a minute for this Chinese brand to get actual finished cards you can buy onto shelves. A bit of a bummer backup plan came out with their Deluxe series earlier this month. Those weirdly boring black cards are pretty much just Gainward Phoenix ones with different labels slapped on.
Yeston's brighter, fully in-house designs have scored a bunch of hype the past few months, though. That was mostly for their custom AMD card lineup. Yeston blasted on social media that their GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Sakura Atlantis OC is ready to roll online. You can search for it and grab it in their main stores on the big sites.
The case on this brand-new NVIDIA "Blackwell" GB203 GPU card has a familiar look, but Yeston threw on the usual GeForce tags. The backplate has a different "waifu" pic, along with some new cutouts, to help it stand out from the Radeon RX 9070 versions.
Some industry folks figure the fresh Sakura Atlantis triple-fan cooler is buff enough to chill beefier GPU chips. Yeston could have a GeForce RTX 5080-style cooking. They have not hyped up GeForce-powered Sakura (non-Atlantis) and Game Ace options much since their teaser in the middle of January.
For now, Chinese shoppers will get treated to a wild unboxing experience. Yeston's Weibo dropped that something hype is headed their way. The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Sakura Atlantis rocks an ocean smell, a slick new backplate look, and color-shifting paint. Sit tight for more deets. VideoCardz is betting this specific unit could eventually end up for sale in the US. But it might be a hot minute before Newegg gets its hands on any stock.
Yeston's brighter, fully in-house designs have scored a bunch of hype the past few months, though. That was mostly for their custom AMD card lineup. Yeston blasted on social media that their GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Sakura Atlantis OC is ready to roll online. You can search for it and grab it in their main stores on the big sites.
The case on this brand-new NVIDIA "Blackwell" GB203 GPU card has a familiar look, but Yeston threw on the usual GeForce tags. The backplate has a different "waifu" pic, along with some new cutouts, to help it stand out from the Radeon RX 9070 versions.
Some industry folks figure the fresh Sakura Atlantis triple-fan cooler is buff enough to chill beefier GPU chips. Yeston could have a GeForce RTX 5080-style cooking. They have not hyped up GeForce-powered Sakura (non-Atlantis) and Game Ace options much since their teaser in the middle of January.
For now, Chinese shoppers will get treated to a wild unboxing experience. Yeston's Weibo dropped that something hype is headed their way. The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Sakura Atlantis rocks an ocean smell, a slick new backplate look, and color-shifting paint. Sit tight for more deets. VideoCardz is betting this specific unit could eventually end up for sale in the US. But it might be a hot minute before Newegg gets its hands on any stock.