Powercolor announces DEVIL R9 390X graphics card

With Hybrid Cooling Solution

Powercolor has announced its newest member of the DEVIL graphics card series, the DEVIL R9 390X graphics card which will feature a custom design, hybrid cooler as well as a high factory-overclock.

The new Powercolor DEVIL R9 390X features a custom PCB design with an 8-phase (6+1+1-phase) VRM and Digital PWM solution which should provide support for fine tuning adjustment and low ripple at an output voltage. Based on a well known Hawaii GPU (now known as Grenada) with 2816 Stream Processors, the DEVIL R9 390X works at 1100MHz for the GPU while 8GB of GDDR5 memory, paired up with a 512-bit memory interface, ended up clocked at 1525MHz (6.1GHz effective).

As noted, the Powercolor DEVIL R9 390X features a custom Hybrid Cooling Solution, which includes standard air cooler with a single fan, called Smart Air Cooling, and which takes care of the MOSFET cooling and a liquid cooling solution which probably cools both the GPU and memory.

According to Powercolor, the new DEVIL R9 390X should be available in retail soon with a price set at €479 in Europe.







Source: Powercolor.com.


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


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