Powercolor presents the red dragon triple turbine graphics card
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PowerColor, one of AMD's exclusive partners, is preparing a new model for the RX Vega series. This new line of products will be called PowerColor Radeon RX Vega Red Dragon. PowerColor already offers personalized RX Vega cards in the form of the RX Vega Red Devil series, which is one of the most robust we can find today.
The Red Dragon series will include the RX Vega 64 and RX Vega 56 models.
The next Red Dragon line seems to be better at design than Red Devils. It comes with a dual-slot chassis with a red and black color scheme, but houses a powerful triple-cooling fan atop what appears to be a bulky aluminum heatsink. The printed circuit board appears custom made with a shorter length than in the reference model. In this regard, it seems that he follows the line of Sapphire in his Pulse series.
As for the screen outputs, we can see that they include a single HDMI and three DisplayPorts ports. At the top of these I / O ports you can see a large exhaust opening. According to the Videocardz source, the Red Dragon series will include the RX Vega 64 and RX Vega 56 models. In terms of price and availability, there is no concrete information, except for the fact that the stock of RX Vega is currently fully sold out and what little stock appears among retailers is instantly gobbled up by miners.
We will give more details about this card as soon as we know its price and availability date.
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