Tuesday, February 6th 2024

PowerColor Radeon RX 7900 XT Hellhound Spectral White Edition Revealed

PowerColor, a leader in innovative graphics card solutions, is proud to announce the launch of its latest marvel in the gaming world: the PowerColor RX 7900 XT Hellhound - Spectral White Edition. Following the overwhelming success of the 7800 XT Spectral White model, this new release brings the same unique design elements to the powerful Radeon 7900 XT series.

Spectral White Edition: A Symphony in White
The RX 7900 XT Hellhound Spectral White Edition is a testament to PowerColor's commitment to exceptional design and engineering. It features an all-white PCB, heatsink, and cooling solution, setting a new benchmark in graphics card aesthetics. This card is not just a performance powerhouse; it's a statement piece for any gaming setup, offering a pristine, unified look that white PC build enthusiasts will adore.
Performance Meets Elegance
Built upon the cutting-edge RDNA3 architecture from AMD, the RX 7900 XT Hellhound Spectral White Edition stands at the forefront of graphical innovation, delivering unparalleled performance for a wide array of applications. This powerhouse is not just tailored for 4K gaming; it excels in handling the most demanding tasks, from intricate AI computations to high-fidelity creative workloads. Its advanced architecture ensures that every frame is rendered with precision, providing an immersive experience whether you're exploring vast open-world environments or engaging in intense competitive gameplay.
HELLHOUND Series: Unleash the Power
Enhancing its robustness, the Spectral White Edition includes a metal-reinforced backplate and a high-quality 14-layer PCB. Dual BIOS functionality allows for tailored gaming experiences, while SPS DrMOS with IMON Digital Monitoring ensures optimal power management. The aesthetic appeal is enriched with a new spectral white LED color, and the card's cooling efficiency is maximized with a strategically arranged heatpipe system and an innovative ring-fan blade design. This makes the PowerColor RX 7900 XT Hellhound - Spectral White Edition a masterpiece of performance and design.
Source: PowerColor
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9 Comments on PowerColor Radeon RX 7900 XT Hellhound Spectral White Edition Revealed

#1
Chaitanya
is the LED switch similar to one found on Hellhound? ie 2 positions for 2 colours and 1 for turning lights off.
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#3
bonehead123
Well, the world as we know it is about to end now.....believe it or not....

Somebody FINALLY managed to produce a friggin "WHITE" GPU that is actually....

wait for it....

wait for it......

WHITE...

YEE HAW, now I can finally finish that SNOWBLIND rig that my client has been so patiently waiting on for quite awhile (and get the rest of my money too !)..hell, I might just build one for myself too.....just because..:clap:..:respect:..:roll:
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#4
Daven
So pretty but that die shot looks like the 7800XT.
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#5
Vya Domus
That does indeed look like the 7800XT variant.
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#6
john_
bonehead123Well, the world as we know it is about to end now.....believe it or not....

Somebody FINALLY managed to produce a friggin "WHITE" GPU that is actually....

wait for it....

wait for it......

WHITE...

YEE HAW, now I can finally finish that SNOWBLIND rig that my client has been so patiently waiting on for quite awhile (and get the rest of my money too !)..hell, I might just build one for myself too.....just because..:clap:..:respect:..:roll:
It's not something new, just something forgotten
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#7
MarsM4N
Man, the card is so white you need to order sunglasses with it. :cool: Not a fan of LED's, but they used it very elegant here. Looks almost as the card is floating.
"The aesthetic appeal is enriched with a new spectral white LED color" which sounds like you can't change the color (non RGB). Sad.
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#8
lukart
DavenSo pretty but that die shot looks like the 7800XT.
It is!
www.powercolor.com/product?id=1704962868

This one shows the correct PCB.
I like the fact that they are actually doing things properly, I don't understand why others still releasing "white" models with just the cooler being white... Cheap and lazy people!
If I'm building a all white PC, I dont mind paying extra for those extra details.
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#9
Random_User
It's a little too late. But great for other companies remember about definition of completely "white" cards.
MarsM4N"The aesthetic appeal is enriched with a new spectral white LED color" which sounds like you can't change the color (non RGB). Sad.
Wow, man. I think it's already enough. That "spectral LED" marketing phrase, already causes the uncanny valley, and feels like it means some sort of "supernova blow".

lukartIt is!
www.powercolor.com/product?id=1704962868

This one shows the correct PCB.
I like the fact that they are actually doing things properly, I don't understand why others still releasing "white" models with just the cooler being white... Cheap and lazy people!
If I'm building a all white PC, I dont mind paying extra for those extra details.
Because they all get away with that. They have no point to put any efforts, if their cards being bought by pallets, first by same scalpers/miners, and now AI. I bet some of that miners just waped to the AI scam party, just in order to recover the investments. And these guys, just don't care about what colour PCB is, in at best. In worst case, the white PCB/solder mask would have much bigger exposure of burnt traces and chips on.
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