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Palit launches RTX 4070 Ti GamingPro White OC for company’s 35th anniversary

To commemorate its 35th anniversary, Palit has released an all-white GamingPro GeForce RTX 4070 Ti graphics card. The card is referred to as a “limited edition”, suggesting the company may produce only a certain number of units.

The GamingPro GeForce RTX 4070 Ti White OC stands out from prior GamingPro SKUs, which have generally featured black, dark grey, and silver aesthetics. Instead, this card has an all-white design, with the exception of the black PCB. Palit previously released a similar white card, but based on an RTX 4080, and that was only available via an exclusive giveaway running late last year.

The GPU is rather large, with a triple-fan cooler and a 2.5-slot design, reaching 32.8 cm in length. To power it, there's a PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR interface, allowing you to use either a 12VHWPR cable or two normal 8-pin cables paired with an adapter. The overclock is a modest 2.3% increase over stock clocks, operating at a boosted clock speed of 2670 MHz. The card has a TDP of 285W, which is the norm for this model.

The card is already available from system builder MIFCOM. Alternatively, Palit is doing another giveaway to win one of these cards that will last until September 15th. To enter, you'll need to “craft funny, meme-worthy, and imaginative pictures” with the graphics card. The winner will be notified on September 20th. You can find all the details on this competition HERE.

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