Featuring 80Plus Titanium certification

XFX has announced the XTi line of high-end power supplies and the first that will come to the market is the XTi-1000. The unit is kept completely in black and therefore has pretty decent looks.


Featuring two large fans

A few weeks after we first saw leaks of the card, XFX has officially announced the RX Vega 64 and RX Vega 56 Double Edition. Both cards come with a custom cooler which sport two large red fans. Although both cards belong to the custom series they seem to match clock speeds of the reference RX Vega models.



Featuring two large fans

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 64, it appears that the manufacturers are actually going to release cards based on a custom design.



With black and red color scheme

XFX already has a wide portfolio when it comes to graphics cards but that didn’t stop them from launching yet another model. The new card belongs to the Crimson Edition series and it is supposed to deliver solid performance at a competitive price point. The new Radeon RX 480 Crimson Edition graphics card features a dark color scheme with red LED illumination.


The RX 460 Core Edition

HIS will no longer be the only AMD AIB partner that has a single-slot Radeon RX 460 as XFX's RX 460 Core Edition single-slot has been spotted online, coming in both 2GB and 4GB versions.


The new XFX XTI, XTS2 and XTR2 series PSUs

According to a fresh report, it appears that XFX plans to release a new line of XTI, XTS2 and XTR2 series PSUs that will actually use Seasonic's flagship design from the Prime Titanium, Platinum and Gold series PSUs.


Completely silent

XFX has created a new Radeon RX 460 graphics card that could be a holy grail of those looking to create a completely silent system, featuring a completely passive heatsink.


Working at 1338MHz Boost clock

We already heard rumors that XFX might be working on a Black Edition series Radeon RX 480 graphics card and today we have some more details.


Coming with a dual-fan cooler

We already knew that there will be plenty of custom Radeon RX 480 graphics cards and today we have a chance to check out the XFX RX 480 Double Dissipation version with custom PCB and dual slot cooler.


With 8GB of GDDR5 memory

While we have already seen it, today we have a fresh batch of pictures of the upcoming XFX Radeon R9 390X graphics card.


Dirt: Rally bundled with the graphics card

XFX's Radeon R9 390X Double Dissipation graphics card has leaked on XFX website confirming that the R9 390X will be a rebranded R9 290X with 8GB of memory and probably slightly higher clocks.


More coming soon

AMD has finally given a green light to its AIB partners to start making and selling an 8GB version of the Radeon R9 290X graphics card, and one of the first spotted R9 290X 8GB versions comes from XFX.


Reference design for now

XFX has also rolled out its own Radeon R9 295X2 which will be a part of XFX's Core Edition series, reserved for reference designed graphics cards.


Mid-tower case made from SECC-steel

XFX's Type 1 Bravo, a first ATX mid-tower case from XFX, has finally hit retail/e.tail in the US, with a price tag of US $129.99.


The R7 250 and R7 240 Core Edition

XFX has announces the first passive-cooled Radeon R7 200 series graphics cards, which are actually the only passive cooler R7 200 series currently on the market, the XFX Radeon R7 250 Core Edition and the XFX Radeon R7 240 Core Edition.


Double Dissipation cooler

XFX has joined the rest of the AMD AIB partners by announced its own Radeon R9 270 Double Dissipation graphics card. The new XFX R9 270 DD will feature a compact version of the Double Dissipation cooler, and will stick with AMD reference clocks.


Danish retailer to blame

Since the launch of the AMD Radeon R9 290X is just around the corner it is hardly surprising that we see some leaks from retailers/e-tailers, but it is always nice to see the upcoming graphics cards pictured earlier.


With new cooler design

After brands like ASUS, Gigabyte, Club3D and quite a few others also XFX is launching their new Radeon R9 and R7 200 Series graphics cards. Meanwhile the manufacturer has a complete line-up ready, which goes from high-end to entry-level and therefore there is something for everybody.


Still on Tahiti chip

Although it is pretty much confirmed that R9 280X will be based on the Tahiti XTL GPU based on "older" GCN-architecture, it will not stop AMD AIB partners to come up with new designs and one of those, the XFX R9 280X Double Dissipation has showed up online.


Nachdem XFX bereits im Januar die Radeon HD 7750 Monster vorstellte, folgt nun die Radeon HD 7770 Monster. Dabei wurde ein beinahe identisches PCB verbaut sowie ein durchaus potenter Kühler.
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