Powercolor has unveiled its newest custom dual-GPU graphics card, the Radeon Dual Core R9 390 Devil 13.
Based on two Grenada GPUs, the new Powercolor Dual Core R9 390 Devil 13 is pretty much a repacked and earlier available Powercolor Dual R9 290X Devil 13 graphics card, just with double the amount of memory.
The new Powercolor Dual Core R9 390 Devil 13 has two Grenada GPUs clocked at 1000MHz, features a total of 16GB of GDDR5 memory (8GB per GPU) clocked at 1350MHz (5.4GHz) and paired up with a dual 512-bit memory interface.
In order to keep the GPUs well fed with power, the Powercolor Dual Core R9 390 Devil 13 features a custom Platinum Power Kit with a massive 15-phase VRM with PowerIRstage, Super Cap and Ferrite Core Choke which draws power from no less than four 8-pin PCI-Express power connectors.
And in order to keep it well cooled, Powercolor has quipped the new graphics with a massive 2.5-slot triple-fan cooler with double-blade fans. It also comes with unique Devil 13 LED logo and is boxed with Razer's Ouroboros mouse.
Unfortunately, Powercolor did not unveil any details regarding the price or the availability date.
Source:
Powercolor.com.