With MSRP price set at $449 USD

Yesterday AMD has officially unveiled the Radeon RX Vega 56 Nano graphics card. Unlike the R9 Nano, the RX Vega 56 Nano is an AIB partner effort by PowerColor. Overall the card looks pretty similar to the previous concepts that we have seen during the last weeks.


Launch in a couple of weeks

A few months ago, PowerColor has unveiled several pictures of a GPU prototype. The concept was based on an AMD Radeon RX Vega with shorter PCB. PowerColor has been quiet for several months and now the company might unveil the Radeon RX Vega Nano during next Computex 2018.


A prototype of a prototype

Right after the AMD's global launch of the second generation Ryzen+ CPUs, PowerColor has unveiled several pictures of a GPU prototype. The concept is based on an AMD Radeon RX Vega with shorter PCB. This card looks pretty similar to the previous RX Fury Nano.


With triple-fan cooler

AMD's Radeon RX Vega cards are still hard to find on retail shelves, but the situation could be improve soon due to the announcement of more third-party designs. PowerColor has announced two Vega cards, the RX Vega Red Dragon 56 and 64 graphics cards. Both cards sport a short reference PCB with a custom cooler.


Featuring a single large fan

PowerColor has expanded the AMD RX series of graphics cards adding another mid-range model. With the Red Dragon RX 560, the manufacturer offers a custom card equipped with one single large fan. According to Guru3D, this card should costs around $126 Dollar. At the moment isn't clear if this model will be available only in China or worldwide.


Featuring Thunderbolt 3 port

A while back PowerColor released Devil Box, the first external GPU case compatible with any graphics card around. With the Gaming Station, PowerColor offers another enclosure with a different design. Compared to the Devil Box we don't see the edgy styling anymore. Like the previous model, the upcoming Gaming Station is compatible with several graphics cards.


Gaming Station is to cost 300 dollars

A while back PowerColor released Devil Box, the first external GPU case compatible with any graphics card around. With the Gaming Station, PowerColor offers another enclosure with a different design. Compared to the Devil Box we don't see the edgy styling anymore. Like the previous model, the upcoming Gaming Station is compatible with several graphics cards.


Featuring three fans

Powercolor Red Devil Vega 64 and 56 have been pictured and both new cards feature a custom design with a beefy cooler. Over the past weeks we have read several reports regarding the lack of custom RX Vega 64 graphics cards. Unlike the previous rumors about the missing custom RX Vega, it appears that the manufacturers are actually going to release cards based on a custom design.


Featuring three fans

Over the past weeks we have read several reports regarding the lack of custom RX Vega 64 graphics cards. Unlike the previous rumors about the missing custom RX Vega 64, it appears that the manufacturers are actually going to release cards based on a custom design.


Both with custom design

PowerColor's RX 580 Red Devil and Red Devil Golden Sample GPUs have been pictured and both new cards feature a custom design with a beefy cooler. While the RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample comes with 2.5 slot cooler, and RX 580 Red Devil should fit into two slots.


Devil Box is to cost 375 dollars

The Devil Box was first announced in May this year and apparently it took the company rather long until they finally have it ready. Nevertheless it looks like the Devil Box is going to be available as of mid December.


With a center placed single fan

Powercolor has unveiled yet another version of the Radeon RX 470 graphics card, the Powercolor RX 470 Red Dragon V2 with 4GB of GDDR5 memory.


Priced at US $379/€419

Powercolor has announced that its external GPU enclosure, known as the Powercolor Devil Box, which is based on AMD's XConnect Technology, is now available both in the US and in Europe.


For more overclocking headroom

Powercolor has release an optional "unlocked BIOS" for its recently released Radeon RX 480 RED Devil graphics card which is aimed at power users and add more overclocking headroom by increasing the power limits of the card.


Could end up with a high factory-overclock

We already had a chance to see some detailed about the upcoming custom Powercolor RX 480 Devil graphics card and today there are a few more details including a couple of new pictures as well as more details regarding the rumored high factory-overclock.


Pictured in more details

Although specifications are still not finalized, Powercolor's new Devil series, the RX 480 Red Devil, has been further detailed and pictured in more details.


Coming with fully custom PCB

We already knew that Powercolor is working on a Devil series RX 480 and today, the first picture has been leaked online.


Makes a competition

Powercolor has pretty much confirmed it is working on a custom Radeon RX 480 graphics cards that will be a part of its Devil series, by launching a competition for it.


Maximum 375W GPU

Powercolor has unveiled its ow external graphics card solution called the Devil Box.


Repacked Dual R9 290X Devil 13 with more memory

Powercolor has unveiled its newest custom dual-GPU graphics card, the Radeon Dual Core R9 390 Devil 13.
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