Vastarmor continues its push to establish itself as a dependable graphics card manufacturer and a trusted AMD board partner. Since joining the AMD ecosystem during the RDNA 2 era, the company has steadily built a reputation for delivering reliable and efficient GPU solutions. Now, Vastarmor is among the first to unveil custom implementations of AMD’s latest RDNA 4 graphics architecture with the launch of the Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy and Radeon RX 9070 Super Alloy series.
High-Performance Cooling and Aesthetics
Both the RX 9070 XT Super Alloy and RX 9070 Super Alloy graphics cards are designed with premium cooling solutions. Available in black and white variants, these GPUs employ large 100 mm fans featuring ARGB lighting, ensuring a balance between aesthetics and cooling efficiency. The RX 9070 XT Super Alloy sports a triple-fan design with a length of 326.66 mm, a width of 59.4 mm, and a thickness that occupies 2.8 slots. Meanwhile, the RX 9070 Super Alloy opts for a dual-fan setup, measuring 281.44 mm x 50.15 mm and taking up 2.5 slots. Both models come with a reinforced metal backplate for enhanced durability and rigidity.

Overclocked Performance and Specifications
Vastarmor has taken the liberty of tuning the clock speeds on these cards beyond AMD’s reference specifications. The RX 9070 XT Super Alloy boasts a Game Clock of 2570 MHz (compared to AMD’s reference of 2.4 GHz) and a Boost Clock reaching up to 3100 MHz (3.0 GHz reference). The RX 9070 Super Alloy, on the other hand, runs at a Game Clock of 2210 MHz (2.1 GHz reference) and can boost up to 2700 MHz (2.5 GHz reference), providing an extra performance edge for gamers and content creators alike.
Advanced RDNA 4 Features
The Radeon RX 9070 XT, powered by AMD’s RDNA 4 architecture, integrates 64 compute units and benefits from AMD’s latest graphics technologies. These include 3rd-generation ray tracing capabilities, 2nd-generation AI accelerators, and support for AMD HYPR-RX and FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), which enhance gaming performance and visual fidelity. Additionally, the card supports DisplayPort 2.1 and is PCI Express 5.0 ready, ensuring compatibility with the latest display technologies and future-proofed system builds.

Similarly, the Radeon RX 9070 features 56 compute units, leveraging the same advanced AMD technologies. While slightly lower in compute power compared to its XT counterpart, the RX 9070 remains a highly capable GPU, delivering strong performance in modern gaming and productivity applications.
Market Impact and Availability
Vastarmor’s latest offerings highlight the company’s commitment to pushing boundaries in the custom GPU space. By being among the first manufacturers to launch RDNA 4-based graphics cards, Vastarmor positions itself as a serious contender in the competitive AMD board partner market. These new GPUs aim to provide a blend of high performance, refined cooling solutions, and stylish aesthetics that cater to both gamers and PC enthusiasts.
The availability of the Vastarmor Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy and RX 9070 Super Alloy is expected to roll out soon through major retailers and online distributors. Pricing details will vary by region, but given Vastarmor’s history of competitive pricing, these GPUs are expected to offer compelling value in the RDNA 4 lineup.
As the next generation of graphics cards begins to make its way into the market, Vastarmor’s latest entries signal a strong commitment to delivering innovative solutions for gaming and high-performance computing. Enthusiasts looking for a reliable AMD RDNA 4-powered GPU now have more options to choose from, thanks to Vastarmor’s latest Super Alloy series.