AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT: PowerColor Bringt Limitierte Red Devil Spectral White

XT: PowerColor Brings Limited Red Devil Spectral White 40 comments

AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT: PowerColor Brings Limited Red Devil Spectral White

Image: PowerColor

PowerColor is launching a limited edition of its top RDNA-4 model in the form of Red Devil. Spectral White relies on solid white combined with RGB LED lighting. As a limited edition, there is a metallic keycap in the form of a mini-RX 9070 text.

All in White

While the basic structure of Spectral White remains the same as the regular Red Devil, PowerColor colors all components of the graphics card white. This includes not only the cooler cover and backplate, but also the heatsink itself and the PCB.

The closed bonus, a metallic cover of the Red Devil, is also kept white. This is a switch button in the shape of a mini-Red Devil in white with the corresponding logo.

Metallic Red Devil Keycap. Metallic Red Devil Keycap. (Image: PowerColor)

The technical specifications are similar to the previous Red Devil.

Aside from the white color, has changed in the specifications of the previous Red Devil. PowerColor continues to rely on a Honeywell PTM7950 thermal pad and a dual BIOS. A reinforced metal backplate meets a 12-layer PCB. The dimensions also remain at 340 × 132 × 69 mm (352 × 149 × 69 mm with a bracket) with three slots occupied. The clock rates of both BIOS versions also remain the same. The Red Devil Spectral White clocks up to 3,060 MHz in the boost mode with OC BIOS and 3,010 MHz in the silent BIOS. Three 8-pin PCIe headers are still responsible for power. 1 × HDMI 2.1b and 3 × DisplayPort 2.1a are available for image output.

There’s also a graphics card holder as an accessory, along with a tool for removing it from the PCIe slot. An A-RGB cable is also included, but it’s available in black.

Graphics card holder.

Graphics card holder. (Image: PowerColor) Image 1 of 4

Prices are still unknown. The regular Red Devil RX 9070 XT starts at €849 (comparison price), while the limited edition starts at €880.

Background: AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT

The AMD RX 9070 XT (review) performs significantly better than its predecessors. The Navi 48 graphics chip used in the PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 9070 XT Spectral White is based on the architecture. 53.9 billion transistors form the 356.5 mm² chip. 64 Computing Units consisting of 4,096 ALUS are responsible for graphics calculations. 16 GB GDDR6 VRAM with a 20 Gbps connection to the graphics chip.

THEMES: AMD Graphics Cards PowerColor Radeon RX 9070 XT source: PowerColor

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