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Powercolor officially launches radeon rx vega red devil

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We continue to see the arrival of custom graphics cards with AMD Vega architecture, this time it is PowerColor that has announced the official launch of its new Radeon RX Vega Red Devil for the most demanding players.

PowerColor Radeon RX Vega Red Devil announced

These new PowerColor Radeon RX Vega Red Devil are available in both versions with Vega 56 and Vega 64 to fit the needs of all users, both are based on a common design with a custom PCB to improve the performance of the graphics core. Both cards come with a dual BIOS so that the user can choose between the greatest silence or the best performance.

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Vega generates a lot of heat and that's why the PowerColor Radeon RX Vega Red Devil are based on a huge heatsink that occupies three expansion slots and consists of a dense aluminum fin radiator that is pierced by two 8mm central heatpipes and four 6mm sides to distribute heat more efficiently. On top are three 90mm fans that are responsible for generating the necessary air flow.

PowerColor has placed an aluminum backplate to give more rigidity and protect the delicate components on the back of the PCB. One problem that these large and heavy cards face is that they tend to bend over time, it will be necessary to know how the manufacturer has faced this problem and whether it will be able to avoid it. No details on the frequencies of the core have been given.

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