Monday, March 25th 2024

Vastarmor Debuts White Graphics Card Design - Radeon RX 7700 XT ALLOY

Vastarmor is a relatively young graphics card manufacturer and AMD board partner (since the RDNA 2 days)—their Alloy product range was updated with new Radeon RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT triple-fan "PRO" models last September. VideoCardz has discovered a new dual-fan "non-PRO" white variant—the Vastarmor RX 7700 XT Alloy White 12 GB. TPU's GPU database entry lists a release date of August 25—according to the VideoCardz report, Vastarmor has not settled on final pricing or an official launch date. The standard black (with small red accents) RX 7700 XT Alloy model did reach Chinese retailers last year—the pale variant is predicted to cost about the same, or demand a slight premium over the black version.

Specifications remain consistent across both—according to VideoCardz: "Vastarmor has verified that the card maintains a base clock of 1784 MHz, a game clock of 2276 MHz, and a boost clock that reaches up to 2600 MHz (an overclock of 2.2% for boost). Despite its compact size, measuring at 26.3 x 13.2 cm, the card demands three slots due to its thickness of 5.6 cm. Power-wise, it relies on standard 8-pin power connectors, installed in pairs." The factory-set overclocks are identical to the numbers designated to Vastarmor's RX 7700 XT Alloy PRO model, although their triple-fan design is slightly slimmer. The longer design accommodates a 90 mm fan, positioned between two 100 mm units.
Sources: VideoCardz, Vastarmor
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4 Comments on Vastarmor Debuts White Graphics Card Design - Radeon RX 7700 XT ALLOY

#1
Six_Times
White PCB? If no, not interested.

Who makes a white PCB?
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GhostRyder
Six_TimesWhite PCB? If no, not interested.

Who makes a white PCB?
I agree, but to be fair this one covers it pretty well.
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#3
Onasi
Black PCB, white PCB… boring. I want a return to monke old-school, give me green, blue, red and puke yellow. Those were the true enthusiast colors.
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bonehead123
OnasiBlack PCB, white PCB… boring. I want a return to monke old-school, give me green, blue, red and puke yellow. Those were the true enthusiast colors.
Agreed, but if I wanted a multi-colored GPU, I would just but a ho-hum generic one & paint it myself...

OTOH, they did make the PCI-e bracket white, of which I have only seen 1 or 2 over the years, so there's that :D
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