VASTARMOR, an emerging AMD board partner primarily serving the Chinese market, has expanded its Radeon RX 9070 XT lineup with a new variant the RX 9070 XT Alloy. Positioned as a more affordable alternative to the premium Super Alloy series, this model retains core performance features while making subtle cuts in clock speeds and aesthetics.
With this launch, VASTARMOR continues to strengthen its presence in the GPU market, offering competitive alternatives to mainstream gamers and PC builders.
RX 9070 XT Alloy Specifications
The VASTARMOR Radeon RX 9070 XT Alloy (Model: AH-9070XT16TC1BR7N) is a toned-down version of its higher-end sibling, featuring:
Core Clock: 3010 MHz (vs. 3100 MHz on Super Alloy)
Stream Processors: 4,096
Memory: 16GB GDDR6 (256-bit bus)
Infinity Cache: 64MB
Cooling: Triple-fan design (non-RGB, non-translucent)
Power Connectors: Triple 8-pin (same as Super Alloy)
Dual BIOS: Not supported

What’s Different from the Super Alloy?
Feature | RX 9070 XT Alloy | RX 9070 XT Super Alloy |
---|---|---|
Boost Clock | 3010 MHz | 3100 MHz |
RGB Lighting | No | Yes (ARGB fan lighting) |
Fan Design | Solid, non-translucent | Translucent with ARGB |
Dual BIOS | No | No |
Power Connectors | 3x 8-pin | 3x 8-pin |
Performance Expectations
Despite the slightly lower clock speed, the RX 9070 XT Alloy should deliver strong 1440p and 4K gaming performance, thanks to its:
16GB GDDR6 memory (ideal for high-resolution textures)
64MB Infinity Cache (boosting bandwidth efficiency)
RDNA 4 architecture (expected improvements in ray tracing and power efficiency)
Conclusion
The VASTARMOR RX 9070 XT Alloy is a compelling option for gamers who want the power of AMD’s latest GPU without premium frills. While it lacks some visual flair, its core specs remain strong, making it a practical choice for performance-focused builds.