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Bykski N-AS5070TIBTF-X Full-Cover GPU Water Block with Backplate for ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Ti BTF White OC, 5V ARGB
Bykski N-AS5070TIBTF-X Full-Cover GPU Water Block with Backplate for ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Ti BTF White OC, 5V ARGB
TL;DR: The N-AS5070TIBTF-X is a full-cover GPU water block designed specifically for the ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti BTF White OC Edition, including its GC-HPWR rear power-delivery connector. A cold plate of nickel-electroplated high-purity copper paired with a PMMA acrylic top sits against the...
Common Applications
The N-AS5070TIBTF-X is a full-cover GPU water block designed specifically for the ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti BTF White OC Edition, including its GC-HPWR rear power-delivery connector. A cold plate of nickel-electroplated high-purity copper paired with a PMMA acrylic top sits against the RTX 5070 Ti GPU die, the 16GB of 256-bit GDDR7 memory at 28 Gbps and the VRM stages, replacing the triple-fan stock cooler in a single full-cover assembly. A black anodized aluminum backplate is included; it does not contact coolant. RGB lighting is 5V 3-pin addressable (RBW) and must be paired only with 5V ARGB hardware. Installation hardware and thermal paste are supplied; the high-flow waterway can be combined in series or parallel with other Bykski blocks for multi-GPU loops.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which card is the N-AS5070TIBTF-X designed for?
A: It is designed exclusively for the ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti BTF White OC Edition (TUF-RTX5070TI-O16G-BTF-WHITE), which uses the rear GC-HPWR power connector. It does not fit standard PCIe-connector 5070 Ti TUF models or other vendors.
Q: What components does the block cool?
A: The full-cover cold plate contacts the GPU core, the 16GB of 256-bit GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps and the VRM stages.
Q: What materials are used?
A: Cold plate of nickel-electroplated high-purity copper with a PMMA acrylic top, paired with a black anodized aluminum backplate that is not in the coolant path.
Q: What lighting standard is used?
A: 5V 3-pin addressable RGB (RBW). It must be connected only to a 5V ARGB header — connecting it to a 12V 4-pin RGB header will damage components.
Q: Will it work with a non-BTF motherboard?
A: The block itself is motherboard-independent, but the BTF version of the card uses the rear GC-HPWR power connector. Confirm your motherboard supports the BTF rear connector or that you are using the detachable adapter to run the card on a standard ATX board.







