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ASUS and T1 partner for limited edition RTX 50-series GPUs built specifically for fans

ASUS has partnered with iconic esports brand T1 to launch T1-branded ASUS T1 GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs, specifically designed for fans.

ASUS and T1 partner for limited edition RTX 50-series GPUs built specifically for fans
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TL;DR: ASUS partnered with esports brand T1 to release limited-edition RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5070 GPUs featuring T1 branding, targeting esports gamers, especially League of Legends players. The RTX 5060 Ti suits 1080p/1440p above 120FPS, while the RTX 5070 offers higher performance and resolution support.
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ASUS has unveiled a new collaboration with iconic esports brand T1, best known for its team, which has won multiple League of Legends World Championships, and home to arguably the Michael Jordan of professional gaming and esports, Faker.

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At Computex 2026, ASUS announced it has collaborated with T1 on limited-edition RTX 50-series GPUs specifically built around the T1 branding rather than ASUS's, such as TUF or ROG. ASUS announced the collaboration on May 15, but showcased the designs of the two new RTX 50-series GPUs on the showroom floor at Computex.

Notably, the cards aren't aimed at the high end of the market; instead, they're appealing to esports gamers, particularly those who play League of Legends given the T1 design, as the selected GPUs are a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and a GeForce RTX 5070.

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The ASUS T1 GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is an 8GB GDDR7 VRAM card that sports 28Gbps of memory speed, 759 TOPS of AI performance for any League of Legends players that are lightly flexing into AI workloads, and features 1x HDMI 2.1b and 3x DisplayPort 2.1b. Additionally, there is the ASUS T1 GeForce RTX 5070, a 12GB VRAM card that features a wider 192-bit memory bus, the same 28Gbps memory speed, and an increased AI performance of 988 TOPS.

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Notably, as an avid League of Legends player and someone who has done extensive GPU benchmarking in various games, if you are a League of Legends player and that is the only game you play, get the RTX 5060 Ti, as that is even overkill for League of Legends - if you are playing at 1080p/1440p at above 120FPS. However, if you want more frames/higher resolution, I would opt for the RTX 5070 option. Of course, if you aren't a T1 fan, then I wouldn't be considering either of these cards in the first place and would be looking for the cheapest option with both performance marks.

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