Powercolor RX 480 Devil further detailed

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.

As detailed earlier, the Powercolor RX 480 will use a custom PCB with high-end VRM, powered by an 8-pin PCIe power connector. It will also come with an additional DVI-D display output, in addition to the standard three DisplayPort and one HDMI display outputs.

While precise clocks are still not confirmed by Powercolor, Benchlife.info suggests that the new RX 480 Devil will be working at 1366MHz for the GPU base and 1400MHz for the GPU Boost clock. This is significantly higher than 1120MHz base and 1266MHz GPU Boost clocks seen on the reference RX 480 version.

The Powercolor RX 480 Devil will still pack 8GB of RAM clocked at 8000MHz and paired up with a 256-bit memory interface. As seen earlier, it will also come with a custom triple-fan cooler with custom backplate.

Powercolor's RX 480 Devil will definitely be one of the best and fastest custom Radeon RX 480 graphics cards around but there will be plenty of others to choose from and these should come in the next few days.





Source: Benchlife.info.

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


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