We already knew that Powercolor is working on a Devil series RX 480 and today, the first picture has been leaked online.
Featuring a fully-custom PCB with triple-fan cooler and 8-pin PCIe power connector, the Powercolor RX 480 Devil will be a mean graphics card and should have a factory-overclock of over 1.4GHz, according to early details.
While the precise specifications are still not finalized, early information states that it is hitting clocks of over 1.4GHz, which is a great result for RX 480.
Since it included an 8-pin PCIe power connector, Powercolor's RX 480 should not be plagued by an alleged issue that the RX 480 is drawing too much power from PCIe slot due to its 6-pin PCIe power connector.
Powercolor also slightly changed the display output configuration so the RX 480 Devil will have a DVI port as well.
According to earlier information leaked with the teaser and the RX 480 Devil giveaway, the new graphics card should be announced in about a week, or precisely during week of July 11th.
Hopefully, the price of the RX 480 Devil won't be too higher compared to the standard reference RX 480.
Source:
Videocardz.com.