PowerColor has today revealed its lineup for the Radeon RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT graphics cards powered by the RDNA 3 architecture.
The Red Devil RX 7800 XT is a card we’ve already seen after it was mistakenly listed on PowerColor’s website but we can try to forget that blunder with its official reveal. This card offers nothing but the best as the gold standard for performance. It features a fantastic and premium devilish design with red accents and mesmerising RGB lighting, plus it comes with swappable backplates for some additional customization. The card itself features robust 16 power phases (10+2+1+2+1) built upon a high-quality 14-layer PCB. This card is available in limited quantities and comes in a limited edition box with a GPU stand and other accessories. Alongside this limited edition model, there are also standard Red Devil cards available without all the added accessories.
The Hellhound series offers raw power with a sleek design with models for both the RX 7700 XT and 7800 XT. The card uses a simple black shroud with three amethyst purple or ice blue LED fans offering a touch of colour to your system which is changed with the flick of a switch. It’s a little disappointing that the card doesn’t use RGB lighting.
The Fighter series is exclusively for the RX 7700 XT and offers top-tier gaming performance whilst offering itself as a more accessible budget-oriented model. The design is simple like the HellHound but omits any LED or RGB lighting for a simple black shroud with three black fans. It’s a great blend of performance and value for those who desire something that simply does the job.
To learn more about these graphics cards, visit powercolor.com.
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