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Red devil rx 480 is the custom powercolor option

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The news regarding the AMD RX 480 follows with the announcement of a new custom graphics from the PowerColor assembler, which they have named RED DEVIL RX 480.

PowerColor announces RED DEVIL RX 480 for July 29

Being a customized version, everything has been changed with respect to the reference model of the RX 480, such as the quality of the materials, a completely new cooling system and an 8-pin power supply that will undoubtedly allow an improvement in overclocking.

Based on the Polaris architecture, RED DEVIL RX 480 is based on the highly commented GPU in recent months, which is nothing more than AMD's upper-mid-range solution until the VEGA architecture arrives, a GPU that will compete with the mentioned GTX 1080/1070.

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For this RED DEVIL version, the working frequencies have been increased from 1, 266 MHz to 1, 330 MHz, an increase of 64 MHz that should provide some extra frames in games that never hurt, with the possibility of being able to do additional overclocking without the limitations of the 6-pin connector that comes in the reference chart, this time you will use an 8-pin connector.

RED DEVIL RX 480 will use 8-pin power

This PowerColor graphics card will use a new three fan cooling system which should be enough to keep this RX 480 cool.

PowerColor announced the RED DEVIL RX 480 for a price of $ 269 and will be released on July 29, in Spain it will surely be available for about 300 euros.

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