Predator BiFrost now in white
Acer has released a new version of its flagship BiFrost Predator cards based on RDNA34 GPUs.

We haven’t seen many Predator RX 9070 cards in gamer builds or Reddit discussions, so these models may not be particularly popular. However, they represent Acer’s flagship offering—a company still relatively new to the GPU market, having only entered the high-end segment a few years ago.
For this generation, AMD does not offer an enthusiast-class GPU, but the RX 9070 series clearly targets that segment, with pricing consistently higher than AMD’s official MSRP. In the case of Predator’s BiFrost, the card does not appear to be available in the US DIY market but is sold in Europe, where it’s priced on the higher end (above €800).
Source: Acer
Acer is now introducing a new variant called the Predator BiFrost White. Both RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 models are receiving this updated white, silver, and black finish.
Aside from the color change, the specifications remain the same. The RX 9070 XT runs up to 3.1 GHz with a 340 W board power, while the RX 9070 reaches 2.7 GHz at 245 W. The renders for both cards are nearly identical, though the non-XT version should have two 8-pin power connectors instead of three.
Source: Acer
The Predator BiFrost Radeon RX 9070 OC 16GB White Edition features a refined design with a reinforced aluminum backplate and a large vent pattern for improved airflow. Its cooling system uses three FrostBlade 4.0 fans with a counter-spin setup, oxygen-free thermal pipes, and high-conductivity thermal pads. The compact 2.5-slot form factor ensures broad compatibility while keeping the card quiet and stable during long gaming sessions.
Acer has not announced pricing, and the new model is not yet listed by retailers.
Source: ACER