AX GAMING released a custom graphics card that targets gamers looking for specific aesthetics. The new model carries the GeForce RTX 5070 name and arrives as a summer-themed limited edition. The new model introduces a distinct aesthetic option for users seeking alternative designs while maintaining standard gaming capabilities.
Custom graphics card features white-to-blue gradient finish and boosted clock speeds
The product uses NVIDIA's standard silicon inside an AX GAMING chassis. The vendor applied a white-to-light-blue gradient finish across the shroud and backplate. The graphics card features dynamic RGB illumination that transitions through various hues along its perimeter.

Measurements sit at 352 by 134 by 58 millimeters for length, width, and height. The cooling system relies on a PUNK 4.0 module with three fans featuring seven blades each. Five heat pipes measure eight millimeters in diameter to move heat away from the GPU die.
AX GAMING pushed the GPU core boost frequency up to 2542 megahertz. That number sits 30 megahertz above NVIDIA's official specification for the same chip. Available information does not specify memory capacity, thermal design power requirements, or retail cost.

Current records do not indicate previous RTX 5070 variants produced by this manufacturer. The product is marketed primarily as a limited-edition design choice instead of offering enhanced computational power compared to baseline models. Enthusiasts constructing light-colored systems might appreciate the coordinated appearance for component integration.
Official announcements highlight boosted clock speeds and an advanced thermal solution for heat dissipation. Third-party testing data regarding performance metrics and energy consumption is not currently available for validation.



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