Powercolor shows two custom RX Vega graphics cards

Featuring three fans

Powercolor Red Devil Vega 64 and 56 have been pictured and both new cards feature a custom design with a beefy cooler. Over the past weeks we have read several reports regarding the lack of custom RX Vega 64 graphics cards. Unlike the previous rumors about the missing custom RX Vega, it appears that the manufacturers are actually going to release cards based on a custom design.


According to the pictures, the cooler looks pretty massive and it should be pretty close to the one that can be found on the RX 580 Red Devil. It features a dual aluminum fin stack with heatpipes that have been combined with three large fans. The metal shroud has been painted black and red and on the flipside there is a backplate.

Powercolor is using on both cards a PCB similar to AMD's reference "Vega 10" board. The VRM area should be the same that we can find on the reference version, Powercolor has enlarged the PCB a bit due to the BIOS switch and moved the two 8-pin power connectors to the end of both cards.

Regarding connectors, the upcoming Powercolor Radeon RX Vega graphics cards are supposed to feature two HDMI and two DisplayPort outlets.



Source: Powercolor


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


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