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Powercolor rx 580 red devil golden sample poses for the camera

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A few days ago a new PowerColor Red Devil graphics card came out in the form of a teaser, finally we have in images the imposing PowerColor RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample that shows us in luxury all its details to be one of the best cards with architecture AMD Polaris.

PowerColor RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample

The PowerColor RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample is built with a custom PCB that takes the power from an 8-pin connector and a 6-pin connector so there will be no lack of power or electrical stability for high levels of overclocking, especially if we have Consider the low power consumption of AMD's Polaris architecture. With this, a 6-phase VRM is powered, the same number as the reference model, so it seems that PowerColor has exceeded the power connectors and we will hardly take advantage of them.

Above the PCB we find a large heatsink with a total of four heatpipes for maximum heat transfer from the GPU to the aluminum radiator, two heatpipes are 6mm and the other two are 8mm. These heatpipes are joined in a dense aluminum fin radiator on which two fans are placed, which are responsible for generating the air flow necessary for cooling.

Recall that the Radeon RX 500 are essentially the same cards as the Radeon RX 400, the only difference is that the graphics cores are manufactured with a process at 14 nm somewhat more advanced so that the operating frequencies and performance will be somewhat older.

Source: techpowerup

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