Buzzworthy T1 Graphics Cards to Go on General Sale in July

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ASUS announced that it will begin official online sales of the 'T1 GeForce RTX 5070' and 'RTX 5060 Ti' editions—created in collaboration with the esports organization T1—starting in July. Pre-orders are currently available on the crowdfunding platform Tumblbug.

화제의 T1 그래픽카드, 7월부터 일반 판매 예정
Many thought these were just commemorative giveaway items, but it turns out there were plans for regular retail sales all along! ©ASUS

The ASUS x T1 graphics cards visualize the legacy and winning spirit of T1, the League of Legends World Champions, through their design. The front of the hardware and the backplate feature intricate custom artwork from T1 players, and the team's iconic logo is placed throughout the product for a distinct look. In addition to the graphics card itself, the package includes exclusive merchandise such as T1 collaboration stickers and magnets

Proprietary technology has also been applied to enhance the hardware's fundamental reliability and durability. The T1 RTX 50 series is manufactured using the Auto-Extreme process, which completes all soldering in a single pass. This minimizes physical stress on components and reduces the use of harsh cleaning chemicals, lowering the overall defect rate and ensuring consistent build quality.

Cooling solutions and frame rate stability, which gamers will notice directly, have also been reinforced. The product is equipped with three Axial-Tech cooling fans, which feature longer blades than standard fans to increase air pressure. This cooling system effectively manages heat generated during high-end gameplay, preventing performance degradation due to overheating and helping to maintain a stable frame rate.

Detailed information regarding the products can be found on the ASUS official website and social media channels.

화제의 T1 그래픽카드, 7월부터 일반 판매 예정
ASUS T1 GeForce RTX 5070 12GB OC Edition ©ASUS
화제의 T1 그래픽카드, 7월부터 일반 판매 예정
ASUS T1 GeForce RTX 5070 12GB OC Edition ©ASUS
This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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