Alloy GPU in white
VASTARMOR brings an entirely new color design.

Chinese company VASTARMOR, who have only become AMD board partner when RDNA2 architecture was released, is now releasing more and more GPUs based on the latest RDNA3 architecture. The latest update shows that the company will launch its first white design called Allow White.
The new card is based on Radeon RX 7700 XT, so the least popular AMD GPU right now. This card is based on a cut-down Navi 32 GPU with 3456 cores and comes equipped with 12GB GDDR6 memory across a 192-bit bus.
RX 7700 XT Alloy White, Source: Vastarmor
The new Alloy model mirrors the existing black version already available in the market, with identical specifications and physical design, differing only in color. Vastarmor has verified that the card maintains a base clock of 1784 MHz, a game clock of 2276 MHz, and a boost clock that reaches up to 2600 MHz (an overclock of 2.2% for boost).
Despite its compact size, measuring at 26.3 x 13.2 cm, the card demands three slots due to its thickness of 5.6 cm. Power-wise, it relies on standard 8-pin power connectors, installed in pairs.
RX 7700 XT Alloy White, Source: Vastarmor
Vastarmor has not yet disclosed the pricing for its new Alloy White model, but it’s reasonable to expect that it won’t exceed the cost of the black version significantly. Additionally, Vastarmor provides an Alloy Pro variant , featuring a triple-fan cooler design for enhanced cooling performance.
Source: Vastarmor