Powercolor RX 480 Red Devil further detailed

Pictured in more details

Although specifications are still not finalized, Powercolor's new Devil series, the RX 480 Red Devil, has been further detailed and pictured in more details.

While we already knew that it was coming, we did not have a lot of information regarding Powercolor's newest Devil series graphics card based on Polaris GPU, but the newest leak shows the card in full details as well as reveals that it will be coming with the Red Devil name.

The Powercolor RX 480 Red Devil will have custom PCB with beefier VRM, which will draw power from a single 8-pin PCI-Express power connector. It will pack 8GB of GDDR5 memory and although there are no precise details regarding clocks, earlier information suggest that that the GPU will be factory overclocked to around 1350MHz.

Powercolor RX 480 Red Devil uses recognizable red on black color scheme and triple-fan cooler which is somewhat longer that the PCB but thankfully, Powercolor has also included a proper backplate. The I/O bracket has standard HDMI and three DisplayPort outputs as well as a DVI-D output.

Unfortunately, we still do not have a precise launch date or the price but earlier information suggested it could be officially announced sometime during next week.



Source: Videocardz.com.

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


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