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PowerColor Red Devil AMD RX 9070 To Get Fresh Coat of Paint with Leaked Spectral White Edition

The ominously named PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT looks to be getting the same treatment as the Hellhound Spectral White edition with an all-white Spectral Edition refresh. While the design has yet to be confirmed by PowerColor, it has seemingly leaked on Amazon ahead of the official announcement. While the page seems to have been taken down by the retail giant, VideoCardz managed to grab some images of the new white AMD RX 9070 XT GPU before it was removed.

Much like the Hellhound Spectral Edition, the Red Devil Spectral Edition has been completely drained of color. Even the hallmark Red Devil logo on the cooling fins in the backplate cutout and the illuminated Hellstone at the end of the RX 9070's shroud seems to have a clearer acrylic cover, as opposed to the smoky acrylic cover on the standard issue Red Devil card. Everything else on the Red Devil Spectral White edition seems to be identical to the regular Red Devil RX 9070 XT. Pricing also seems to be identical to the original, at $899 or €929. A launch date for the Spectral White RX 9070 XT Red Devil is unclear at the time of writing, but it will likely be soon, given its appearance on Amazon.
Source: VideoCardz
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17 Comments on PowerColor Red Devil AMD RX 9070 To Get Fresh Coat of Paint with Leaked Spectral White Edition

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I guess calling it the "White Devil" was a little too......extreme???
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#2
freeagent
That looks looks nice, I would run it.
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#3
Denver
It boggles my mind that it's still called "Red Devil".

Oh, I get it—marketing will claim the red is tied to AMD, but it has nothing to do with the actual product color.
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#4
LabRat 891

:D The white soldermask, is the cherry ontop.
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#5
Arkz
Ooo that looks nice
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#6
Bagerklestyne
DenverIt boggles my mind that it's still called "Red Devil".

Oh, I get it—marketing will claim the red is tied to AMD, but it has nothing to do with the actual product color.
In fairness the existing models are virtually all black.

I'll wager that this is going to be the rumoured spectral hellhound not the red devil variant.
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#7
_roman_
This time they do it right.

Too bad the sakura hellhound edition was much later introduced after I had bought my card.
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#8
ixi
PowerColor, where are 9070 xt for 600-700€? :D. Doubt that that many people.will be interested to.pay 300+€ for 9070 xt, hehe.
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#9
Bagerklestyne
ixiPowerColor, where are 9070 xt for 600-700€? :D. Doubt that that many people.will be interested to.pay 300+€ for 9070 xt, hehe.
Might want to start looking to Australia for them, 929 euro is 1599 aud (ignoring we have GST, shipping and 'Australia tax') and I can order a red devil for 1299 aud (or 754 euro's in a straight dollar conversion) assuming it's in stock of course.

We do pay a premium for the white models even though they're functionally identical.

I actually would like a spectral hell hound (or devil if the card IS a devil) for my build.
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#10
Athena
They should have gone with a subtle Indigo flare on it, would have looked really cool
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#11
Kohl Baas
BagerklestyneWe do pay a premium for the white models even though they're functionally identical.
I might be wrong, old info from around 15 years ago, but I read that white PCB is actually very expensive to make compared to almost any other color you find in abundance. That is the cause there are so few harware using it despite there are a ton of cases, coolers in that color. Even looking at memory modules you'll find black PCB ones covered up in white cooling...
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#12
RejZoR
I still can't wrap my head around why PowerColor in its infinite wisdom decided to block the passthrough with a solid logo plate...
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#13
AusWolf
White Devil? :rolleyes:
RejZoRI still can't wrap my head around why PowerColor in its infinite wisdom decided to block the passthrough with a solid logo plate...
And on their most premium card out of all things.
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#14
Chomiq
They need to get rid of that LCD panel hidden behind the flow through opening.
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#15
bonehead123
RejZoRI still can't wrap my head around why PowerColor in its infinite wisdom decided to block the pass through with a solid logo plate...
Well, I think most people (me included) would call that a case of "stupid is as stupid does", since I can see no reason for it to be like that....but oh well, whatchagonnado ? (personally, I'd take a dremel to it within seconds of getting it out of the box !)

But congrats to PowerColor on finally making the first REAL "white" card, that is actually like, you know, all "WHITE" as claimed, and all I can say is it's about FRIGGIN time :D
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#16
Random_User
FreedomEclipseI guess calling it the "White Devil" was a little too......extreme???
Much like be Quiet could name their DarkBase White editions, the " Bright base".
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#17
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Random_UserMuch like be Quiet could name their DarkBase White editions, the " Bright base".
All we need to do now is wait until Corsair comes out with a white case called the 'KKK' and we've gone full circle.
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