Powercolor shows new Devil graphics card at Computex

Based on R9 290X PCB

While it did not had a chance to talk about the upcoming Fiji GPU based Radeon Fury graphics card, Powercolor unveiled a new hybrid cooled graphics card at Computex 2015 which will be a part of its well known Devil lineup.

As you can see from pictures below, the new Devil graphics card will use an air+liquid hybrid cooler and according to what we had a chance to see, this might be coming from Asetek, although Powercolor did not want to confirm it.

Since AMD is quite hard on its AIB partners not to talk about the new Radeon 300 series before the official launch on June 16th, we do not have a precise name for this graphics card, other than it will be a part of the Devil lineup, which usually means high factory-overclock and more.

While some earlier sources suggested that this will be the R9 390X, we honestly doubt it as the graphics card is based on the R9 290X 4GB PCB, which you can see from PCB number in pictures. According to earlier rumors, is to become the R9 390, while the R9 390X will be reserved for 8GB Hawaii-based graphics cards.

In any case, Powercolor is preparing one impressive hybrid cooled graphics card and we will surely keep an eye on it.













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News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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