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Vastarmor Unveils AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 Graphics Cards Series

Vastarmor continues on its path to become a reliable graphics card manufacturer and AMD board partner (since the RDNA 2 days) and they are among the first to announce their own implementations for the latest AMD RDNA 4 graphics architecture with the launch of the Vastarmor Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy and Vastarmor Radeon RX 9070 Super Alloy graphics card series. Both graphics cards are available in black and white versions and use 100 mm fans with ARGB lighting.

The RX 9070 XT Super Alloy has a three-fan design measuring 326.66 mm long, 59.4 mm wide, and takes up 2.8 slots. The RX 9070 Super Alloy uses a dual-fan approach and measures 281.44 mm x 50.15 mm, taking up 2.5 slots. Both graphics cards are equipped with a reinforced metal backplate. In terms of specifications, Vastarmor opted to tune up the clock speeds a bit: the RX 9070 XT Super Alloy features a 2570 MHz Game Clock (2.4 GHz reference) / Up to 3100 MHz Boost Clock (3.0 GHz reference), while the RX 9070 Super Alloy uses a 2210 MHz Game Clock (2.1 GHz reference) / Up to 2700 MHz Boost Clock (2.5 GHz AMD reference).
Announced today, the AMD RX 9070 XT GPU features 64 compute units (3rd Gen ray tracing and 2nd Gen AI accelerators), AMD HYPR-RX, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution, DisplayPort 2.1, and is PCI Express 5.0 ready. The AMD Radeon RX 9070 features 56 compute units (3rd Gen ray tracing and 2nd Gen AI accelerators), AMD HYPR-RX, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution, DisplayPort 2.1, and is PCI Express 5.0 ready.
Sources: IT Home, Vastarmor
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18 Comments on Vastarmor Unveils AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 Graphics Cards Series

#1
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
What market does this brand sell in? First time hearing of this brand
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#2
dartuil
Did hear this brand.
Nothing on them in europe.
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#3
Dristun
eidairaman1What market does this brand sell in? First time hearing of this brand
China and South-East Asia. Some get shipped around and end up in Russia via resellers.
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#4
LabRat 891
eidairaman1What market does this brand sell in? First time hearing of this brand
Same.
DristunChina and South-East Asia. Some get shipped around and end up in Russia via resellers.
Ah. Makes sense. Thanks.
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#5
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
DristunChina and South-East Asia. Some get shipped around and end up in Russia via resellers.
Oh ok so like Yeston then. In a way it's like Powercolor/Dataland (TUL), Sapphire/Maxsun (PC Partner)
Hightech Information Systems Digital/Visiontek
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#6
AusWolf
DristunChina and South-East Asia. Some get shipped around and end up in Russia via resellers.
This level of sensory overload only makes sense in the East Asian market.

Also, what's this? :wtf:
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#7
KrazyT
Come on ! :laugh:
Vastarmor Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy
Someone didn't read the article :laugh:
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#8
Darkholm
Vastarmor name is highly inspired with one of the most famous writters world has even known.

Edgar Allan Poe's novel The Raven got its sequel and new raven there is telling "vastar more, vastar more" instead of never more. There you have it.
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#9
k_9virus
AusWolfThis level of sensory overload only makes sense in the East Asian market.

Also, what's this? :wtf:
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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#10
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
AusWolfThis level of sensory overload only makes sense in the East Asian market.

Also, what's this? :wtf:
Super Alloy
DristunChina and South-East Asia. Some get shipped around and end up in Russia via resellers.
AusWolfThis level of sensory overload only makes sense in the East Asian market.

Also, what's this? :wtf:
Ok they are a Newer AIB Partner.

Super Alloy term was used by AsRock and Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS)

www.vastarmor.com/en/vga/

Their product stack.

They might be promising since HIS Digital/Visiontek have been MIA
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#11
Robin Seina
327mm length is not usable for me. I need one shorter than 311 mm.
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#12
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Get a bigger case or modify yours
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#14
Scattergrunt
AusWolfThis level of sensory overload only makes sense in the East Asian market.

Also, what's this? :wtf:
Finally, some representation for us folk!

I kid I kid...

On a serious note, these look decent. Reminds alot of powercolor with the fans mixed with some MSI inspiration with that shroud. Wouldn't mind picking one of these up if they were sold in the states (which they arent)
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#15
Robin Seina
Dr. DroThey'll probably make more compact variants later on. If you're willing to go a bit lower, Sapphire Pulse RX 9070 is a dual fan model and considerably smaller

www.sapphiretech.com/en/consumer/pulse-radeon-rx-9070-16g-gddr6
With my current Sapphire 7900XT Pulse being long 313 mm and my Fractal Define R5 allowing for 310 mm with HDD cage inside (there is still about 4-5mm space between card and cage), I am already lucky to get it inside. Now the 9070XT Pulse model has 320mm... and non-xt model does not make any sense as an upgrade. Also despite the lower TBP (331 vs. 304 W), the newer model is thicker by 9 mm.
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#16
Dr. Dro
Robin SeinaWith my current Sapphire 7900XT Pulse being long 313 mm and my Fractal Define R5 allowing for 310 mm with HDD cage inside (there is still about 4-5mm space between card and cage), I am already lucky to get it inside. Now the 9070XT Pulse model has 320mm... and non-xt model does not make any sense as an upgrade. Also despite the lower TBP (331 vs. 304 W), the newer model is thicker by 9 mm.
Ah but if you have a 7900 XT there is zero reason to buy even the 9070 XT. It's not a meaningful upgrade to you. AMD's targeting people on RDNA 2 and 7800 XT tops with this card. Safe to sit this one out unless you want the improvements they are bringing to the encoder and stuff.
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#17
AusWolf
eidairaman1They might be promising since HIS Digital/Visiontek have been MIA
HIS was good back when they were selling Arctic Freezer equipped cards. Their X800 XT IceQ II was the best card I've ever owned, hands down. After that, they sank into uninteresting greyness. I guess that's why they disappeared.
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#18
Random_User
AusWolfHIS was good back when they were selling Arctic Freezer equipped cards. Their X800 XT IceQ II was the best card I've ever owned, hands down. After that, they sank into uninteresting greyness. I guess that's why they disappeared.
Or, it was "taxing" for TUL, to keep several brands for making the same cards. They've obviously chose to keep the "best".

Edit: Or HIS can be still exists, but doing some sort of secondary/support role.
Example, the 2010 old VGA I borrowed, has the PowerColor branding, but the HIS PCB.
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