Thursday, November 19th 2020

PowerColor Unveils Radeon RX 6800 XT Red Devil Graphics Card

PowerColor today launched its flagship graphics card, the Radeon RX 6800 XT Red Devil. This gargantuan triple-slot, triple-fan graphics card is for maximum ventilation and cooling for the RX 6800 XT. It features a chunky aluminium fin-stack heatsink, a thin aluminium fin-stack heatsink that bares much of its metal through the sides of the card, and a trio of 90-100 mm fans with independent control.

The card uses a 16-phase VRM that pulls power from a pair of 8-pin PCIe power connectors. There are plenty of RGB embellishments across the card, in the form of six long silicone diffusers that run the length of the card, finishing off at the tail end like air-guides. The back-plate features an illuminated Red Devil logo. Display connectivity is same as reference—two DisplayPorts, an HDMI, and a USB-C. Other features include additional ARGB headers, and dual-BIOS. The company didn't reveal clock speeds, pricing, or availability.
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29 Comments on PowerColor Unveils Radeon RX 6800 XT Red Devil Graphics Card

#26
Dave65
ratirtI have Vega 64 Red Devil and it looks very nice. I see the back-plate got some upgrade here which I assume is for better. What I'm wondering about is the power delivery. There are to 8pin connectors and I've already seen cards having 3 of these. I assume not all are going for that solution though.
Looking forward to the tear down of one of these.. It does look like the RGB is now sync capable with MB now.
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#27
Leaha
Anyone know the length, really wanting this card but my case wont take one longer than 300mm
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#28
Mike2Fr
Vayra86Right so you've got a company hiring marketing guys that can't speak a half proper sentence in the language they're marketing for.

That just oozes quality doesn't it.
I like better a company that invest in good engineers than good marketing people. When did you buy a graphic card because of good marketing? Review talks, perf talks, marketing is just like propaganda or fake news. It is mostly annoying BS. And it increases the prices of the board for no valid reason.
But I see your point. It would great if they were doing an OK job... Google translate traduction is pathetic. But maybe they run out of time. After all everybody is trying to release their cards before the actual physical cards are broadly available....
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