Vastarmor, AMD’s partner in China, has unveiled the Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card in Alloy. Previously, the manufacturer released the Super Alloy model, which features a more significant factory overclocking of the graphics processor and a slightly richer design.
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The Radeon RX 9070 XT Alloy is a slightly simplified version of the Super Alloy model. Its GPU is specified to have a frequency of 3010 MHz (the Super Alloy has 3100 MHz). Unlike the Super Alloy version, it does not have ARGB lighting around the fans. The fans themselves are made of opaque plastic.
Like the Super Alloy, the non-Super model is equipped with three 8-pin connectors for additional power and has a dual BIOS system with quiet and performance modes.
Vastarmor started producing video cards with Radeon 6000 series. At the moment, the manufacturer’s range includes 34 models with AMD graphics processors.
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