Thursday, August 15th 2019

PowerColor Announces its Custom Navi Series Including Red Dragon and Red Devil Series

TUL Corporation, a leading and innovative manufacturer of AMD graphic cards since 1997, brings today the highly praised Red Devil and Red Dragon series to the RX 5700 line, engineered to provide the best hardware for the ultimate 1440p gaming experience.

To celebrate the new Red Devil branding as well the introduction of RGB lighting to the product line for the first time, PowerColor is having a special limited-edition RX 5700 XT Red Devil, to celebrate the new Red Devil series with an entire new cooling solution to bring the best of Navi as well a more neutral use of colors that will match any gaming rig color scheme. In addition, the Red Devil includes RGB lighting both on the side and on the back of the card for awesome tweaks.
To deliver the best performance not only Red Devil RX 5700's features a triple 90 mm fan and 300 mm cooler with a very solid 1.5 mm thick backplate but also a state-of-the-art 12-layer PCB design with 10 VRMs using DrMos and high-polymer Caps well capable of over 300 W of power. Plenty of juice for anyone to push the limits of what's capable on a 5700 card.

As always PowerColor knows that every gamer is different, while, Red Devil series offers dual-bios, the standard mode being the overclock allowing to push the boundaries of performance and overclocking headroom for gamers to further tweak their cards and Silent mode which will offer whisper quiet operation with the turn of a switch.

The PowerColor RX 5700 XT Red Devil game clock of 1905 MHz while boosting up to 2010 MHz.The PowerColor RX 5700 Red Devil runs with a game mode of 1725hz while boosting up to 1750 MHz. Both cards come with 8Gb of the most advanced GDDR6 memory clocked at 14GT/s, for 448 GB/s of bandwidth.

PowerColor Red Dragon also joins the RX 5700 family
With Dual 100 mm Fan's, Red Dragon RX 5700's features enhanced heatsink design with 5 heat pipes for maximum efficiency using the least amount of space. Having also dual bios, for maximum performance and quiet operation.

The PowerColor RX 5700 XT Red Dragon clocks 1795 MHz on the game mode and can boost up to 1905 MHz while The PowerColor RX 5700 Red Dragon with a game mode of 1720hz while boosting up to 1750 MHz. Both cards come with 8Gb of the most advanced GDDR6 memory clocked at 14GT/s, for 448GB/s of bandwidth.

PowerColor RX 5700 XT offering the best price for its class
The PowerColor RX 5700 XT game clock of 1755 MHz while boosting up to 1905 MHz.The PowerColor RX 5700 runs with a game mode of 1675hz while boosting up to 1750 MHz. Both cards come with 8Gb of the most advanced GDDR6 memory clocked at 14GT/s, for 448GB/s of bandwidth.

With the new RDNA architecture, PowerColor RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT was engineered to greatly enhance gaming using features like Radeon Image Sharpening, FidelityFX for maximum performance and insane immersive gaming experiences as well the new Radeon Anti-Lag, stutter-free, tear-free gaming with AMD Radeon FreeSync technology, for incredibly responsive gameplay.

Pricing and availability

You can find the PowerColor Red Devil series listed today at the MSRP that follows:
  • PowerColor RX 5700 XT Red Devil Limited edition $449
  • PowerColor RX 5700 XT Red Devil $439
  • PowerColor RX 5700 Red Devil $389
You will also find the Red Dragon series listed the week of the 19th of august with the following MSRP:
  • PowerColor RX 5700 XT Red Dragon $409
  • PowerColor RX 5700 Red Dragon $359
The PowerColor RX 5700 XT Red Devil Limited Edition comes in a premium retail box and bundles with an RGB mouse pad, in celebration of the new Red Devil release featuring a new look, new design as well introduction of RGB features.
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3 Comments on PowerColor Announces its Custom Navi Series Including Red Dragon and Red Devil Series

#1
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Dual fan is clean looking, the trifan looks like something from Asus...
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MrGRiMv25
If I were to buy one of these it would be the Red Dragon, it looks so much cleaner than the triple fan one (its far too gaudy)...
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Space Lynx
Astronaut
I'm backing out of rx 5700 series until drivers get better, going to wait until rx 5800 before I upgrade gpu I decided.
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