Vastarmor Debuts Low Profile Radeon RX 9060 XT Custom Graphics Card at CES

Vastarmor, a Chinese graphics card specialist, has showcased an intriguingly compact custom Radeon RX 9060 XT design at this week's CES trade event. The TechPowerUp team stumbled upon this fairly unique demo unit—at least for AMD's dGPU RDNA 4 generation—when perusing the Minisforum booth. Concrete details were not available at the time of writing, but TPU staffers will endeavor to extract more information from Vastarmor representatives in the near future. On initial inspection, the slimline two-slot card seems to be a prototype/early sample—given the unfinished nature of its backplate; as evidenced by incomplete/cut-off AMD Radeon branding.

Normally, Vastarmor's triple-fan cooling solutions have been deployed on more potent and larger hardware , but their CES 2026 product showcase focuses on dinky shroud and PCB designs. ASUS and Gigabyte have tended to release similarly proportioned low profile triple-fan cards, albeit with NVIDIA GPU tech under the hood. Team Red introduced its reference Radeon RX 9060 XT LP 16 GB SKU mid-way through December, with reports pointing out that this twin-fan model could be reserved for the Chinese market. Specifications mention a slightly reduced TDP rating, when compared to the standard Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB —140 W instead of 160 W. It is likely that Vastarmor engineers have used AMD's Navi 44 GPU-based LP reference model as a springboard for their own customized solution.