Wednesday, April 3rd 2024

PowerColor Unveils Hellhound RX 7800 XT Sakura Edition

PowerColor, a leader in graphics card innovation, is thrilled to unveil its latest creation - the PowerColor Hellhound RX 7800 XT Sakura Edition. Leveraging the advanced AMD RDNA architecture and building on the Hellhound series' acclaim, this edition introduces a fresh aesthetic twist to the graphics card world.

Sakura Edition - Grace and Performance
The market has seen its share of themed graphics cards, but the Hellhound RX 7800 XT Sakura Edition stands apart with its all-white design accented by subtle pink details. This design choice not only maintains the card's sleek and unified appearance but also introduces a touch of grace, reminiscent of cherry blossoms. PowerColor's dedication to this theme is evident in every aspect of the card, from an all white PCB to the uniquely white heatsink and cooler design with adorned with pink accents.
This card boasts advanced cooling and rapid clock speeds for demanding games. Its LED lighting on the fans offers three modes: vibrant Pink Blossom, sleek Pure White, and an Off setting for a distraction-free experience. With a dual BIOS switch, gamers can optimize for Overclocking or Silent operation, tailoring the card to any gaming environment.

HELLHOUND Series: A Fusion of Power and Style
The Hellhound series is celebrated for its exceptional cooling capabilities and quiet operation, a testament to PowerColor's engineering. The Sakura Edition embodies this spirit of excellence, blending raw power with the elegant design of the Sakura theme. Gamers can expect to immerse themselves in their play, backed by a card that not only excels in performance but also adds a unique aesthetic flair to their setup.

Limited Edition Unveiled
For limited quantity, Hellhound RX 7800 XT Sakura Limited Edition will be available. This version elevates the Sakura theme with unique packaging that captures the essence of its inspiration. Each card comes with a custom GPU holder support, ensuring your setup not only looks exceptional but is also secure, making this limited edition a must-have for enthusiasts looking to celebrate the fusion of high-end gaming performance with unparalleled beauty.
Source: PowerColor
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8 Comments on PowerColor Unveils Hellhound RX 7800 XT Sakura Edition

#1
GodisanAtheist
I just wish someone would make a "Not three fan monstrosity" edition. It would be nice if it was the "delicate cherry blossom edition" but nah.

Any card that runs 250w or less should have a 2 fan, 10 inch card option.
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#2
Dr. Dro
To make this card perfect all you need is a couple of Yae Miko stickers. Come on Mihoyo... contact one of these manufacturers for a partnership here. We're begging to give you money.
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#3
cox
GodisanAtheistAny card that runs 250w or less should have a 2 fan, 10 inch card option.
Its called MBA. And you can keep the cards noise for yourself too.
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#4
Onasi
GodisanAtheistI just wish someone would make a "Not three fan monstrosity" edition. It would be nice if it was the "delicate cherry blossom edition" but nah.

Any card that runs 250w or less should have a 2 fan, 10 inch card option.
I genuinely suspect that three-fan monstrosities exist because they are easier and cheaper. Absolutely nothing stops the vendors from having dual-fan cards that are still cool and quiet - just get larger diameter fans, a heatsink with more surface area, maybe a couple more heat-pipes or, hell, let’s bring vapor chambers back into prominence. Or just make the card thicker, that would work. Seeing how 4090 FE exists and works okay it makes no sense for a card with a significantly lower thermal envelope not to be at least somewhat closer to the PCI-E AIB spec. But all that is costly, while throwing an additional fan onto a mediocre heatsink is seemingly cheaper.
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#5
Space Lynx
Astronaut
I like this card personally. I think it looks quite nice.
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#6
HairyLobsters
Noting goes together quite like demon dogs and cherry blossoms.
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#7
Vayra86
White PCB, our prayers have been heard
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#8
Avro Arrow
Do you think that Yeston might sue them for this? :laugh:

Yeston Radeon RX 7800 XT Sakura:

Looks like Powercolor is trying to bite Yeston's (already well-established) style.
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