The Chinese company Vastarmor has introduced the Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy and RX 9070 Super Alloy video cards. Both will be available in dark and light versions. The older model is equipped with a cooling system with three fans, and the younger one has two fans. All new products have ARGB backlighting.
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The Vastarmor Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy is 326.66 mm long and 59.4 mm thick. It occupies 2.8 expansion slots. The new product has a massive cooling system with three fans with a diameter of 100 mm each. The RX 9070 Super Alloy is 281.44 mm long and 50.15 mm thick. It occupies 2.5 expansion slots. Its cooling system uses two fans with a diameter of 100 mm. Both cards are equipped with rear reinforcing plates.
The manufacturer claims factory overclocking for the new products, and quite impressively so. The gaming frequency of the Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy graphics processor is 2570 MHz (the reference value is 2400 MHz), and the Boost frequency reaches 3100 MHz (the reference is 2970 MHz). This makes the new product one of the fastest among the presented Radeon RX 9070 XT, since other versions offer less aggressive overclocking. Even the Sapphire Nitro+ is overclocked at the factory only to 3060 MHz.
In turn, for the Radeon RX 9070 Super Alloy GPU, the declared gaming frequency is 2210 MHz (the reference value is 2070 MHz), and the Boost frequency reaches 2700 MHz, which is also significantly higher than the reference 2520 MHz.
The RX 9070 XT graphics chip has 64 execution units with 4,096 stream processors, 256 texture units (TMUs), 96 rasterization units (ROPs), 64 RT accelerators, and 128 AI acceleration units. The RX 9070 chip has 56 execution units with 3,584 stream processors, 56 RT cores, and 112 AI accelerators. Both cards have 16 GB of GDDR6 memory with a speed of 20 Gbps per contact and support for a 256-bit bus.