ASUS has introduced two special edition GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards made in collaboration with League of Legends world champion team T1. The new lineup includes the T1 GeForce RTX 5070 OC and the T1 GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC 8GB, both designed for fans who want gaming hardware with esports inspired styling.
The cards are not only standard GPUs with a small logo change. ASUS has given each model its own T1 themed look, with custom shrouds, backplates, player artwork, and signatures. The design focuses on T1’s identity, using the team’s colors and visuals across the card body.
The T1 GeForce RTX 5070 OC comes with a black and white shroud, red accents, and a triple fan cooling setup. It uses ASUS Axial tech fans and offers a boost clock of up to 2595 MHz. The backplate includes player portraits and signatures, making it feel more like a collector card than a regular graphics card.
The T1 GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC 8GB also uses a triple fan Axial tech design, but it comes in a stronger white and red color scheme. ASUS has not shared the clock speed for this model yet, though it is also a factory overclocked card. Its backplate includes stylized player likenesses and signatures.
| Model | Key details |
|---|---|
| T1 GeForce RTX 5070 OC | Triple fan design, black and white shroud, red accents, player portraits, signatures, up to 2595 MHz boost |
| T1 GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC 8GB | 2.5 slot design, triple fan cooling, white and red theme, stylized player artwork, factory overclocked |
| Included extras | T1 themed magnet and stickers |
| Target audience | League of Legends and T1 fans, collectors, esports themed PC builders |
| Pricing | Not announced |
Both cards come with exclusive T1 themed extras, including a magnet and stickers. These bundled items make the GPUs more appealing for collectors and fans who want their PC setup to match their esports interests.

Performance wise, both GPUs are far more powerful than what is needed for League of Legends. These cards are better suited for modern games at 1440p with high or ultra settings, while still carrying a strong T1 identity for fans of the team.
ASUS has not announced pricing yet. Availability details are also limited, so buyers will need to wait for more information before knowing how easy these cards will be to purchase.
The launch adds another gaming culture focused design to the RTX 50 series market. For regular buyers, the final price will matter most. For T1 fans, the custom artwork, signatures, and bundled collectibles may be the real reason to consider these cards.



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