Tuesday, November 28th 2017
PowerColor Officially Launches Radeon RX Vega Red Devil Series
TUL Corporation, a leading and innovative manufacturer of AMD graphic cards since 1997, has launched a new PowerColor Red Devil RX VEGA 64 and Red Devil RX VEGA 56 and opened up a new generation of the graphics cards market. The VEGA series are for the extreme gamers looking for the highest resolutions, highest framerates in maximum video setting.
The PowerColor RX VEGA graphics are designed to deliver exhilarating performance in the latest DirectX 12 and Vulkan game titles. With a dedicated High-Bandwidth Cache, the VEGA utilizes HBM2, the latest in graphic memory technology, to provide incredible levels of power efficiency and memory performance. The Next-Gen Pixel Engine found in the Vega GPU is designed to boost shading performance more efficiently to bring the latest VR and extreme resolution games to life.Both PowerColor Red Devil RX VEGA 64 and 56 have 8GB memory with 2048-bit HBM2 memory interface. VEGA 64 has 4096 stream processors and 945MHz memory clock. On the other hand, VEGA 56 has 3584 stream processors and 800MHz memory clock speed. Both models have BIOS Switch which has capability to switch from Ultra Overclocking to Silent Overclocking or vice versa for choosing the BIOS fitting your need, faster clocks or more balanced overclock with quiet operation. In order to achieve the best thermal solution, both Red Devil VAGE 64 and 56 equip 3 of 90 mm 2-ball bearing cooling fans.
For protecting from the PCB bending, GPU and its components, both models are equipped with a metal back plate and an additional cross bracket.
FreeSync technology gives No Stuttering and No Tearing in any gaming environment.
With all these best features and new technologies, both PowerColor Red Devil RX VEGA 64 and 56 will give you the best of the best graphic performance for playing most of the hardcore games out there.For more information, visit the product pages of the RX Vega 64 Red Devil and RX Vega 56 Red Devil.
The PowerColor RX VEGA graphics are designed to deliver exhilarating performance in the latest DirectX 12 and Vulkan game titles. With a dedicated High-Bandwidth Cache, the VEGA utilizes HBM2, the latest in graphic memory technology, to provide incredible levels of power efficiency and memory performance. The Next-Gen Pixel Engine found in the Vega GPU is designed to boost shading performance more efficiently to bring the latest VR and extreme resolution games to life.Both PowerColor Red Devil RX VEGA 64 and 56 have 8GB memory with 2048-bit HBM2 memory interface. VEGA 64 has 4096 stream processors and 945MHz memory clock. On the other hand, VEGA 56 has 3584 stream processors and 800MHz memory clock speed. Both models have BIOS Switch which has capability to switch from Ultra Overclocking to Silent Overclocking or vice versa for choosing the BIOS fitting your need, faster clocks or more balanced overclock with quiet operation. In order to achieve the best thermal solution, both Red Devil VAGE 64 and 56 equip 3 of 90 mm 2-ball bearing cooling fans.
For protecting from the PCB bending, GPU and its components, both models are equipped with a metal back plate and an additional cross bracket.
FreeSync technology gives No Stuttering and No Tearing in any gaming environment.
With all these best features and new technologies, both PowerColor Red Devil RX VEGA 64 and 56 will give you the best of the best graphic performance for playing most of the hardcore games out there.For more information, visit the product pages of the RX Vega 64 Red Devil and RX Vega 56 Red Devil.
21 Comments on PowerColor Officially Launches Radeon RX Vega Red Devil Series
You can check your self at www.overclockers.co.uk
www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/8GB-PowerColor-Radeon-RX-Vega-64-Red-Devil-Aktiv-PCIe-3-0-x16--Retail-_1215727.html
I don't like that they traded a DP for an HDMI though.
www.computerbase.de/2017-11/powercolor-radeon-rx-vega-64-red-devil-test/
Quite impressive clocks in "standard" mode across all games.
10W less power consumption than ref, better temps, less noise.
Talk about taking a step backwards, they should have just bundled a DP>HDMI adaptor for anyone who wants to connect two televisions lol.
www.amazon.com/dp/B0144NS4Z6/?tag=tec06d-20
To be clear though I don't think these Powercolor's look great either, and they are definitely oversized.
I honestly prefer the look of the current AMD reference cards, or the older GTX 700/900 series reference cards. Understated and pretty.
What looks great to me might look as good to others.
However I kinda do want to meet the guy who sees this and goes "Wow look at the flames! I love this!". Wait nvm I can already imagine the type of person lol