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The paint still hasn't dried on AMD's announcement of the RX 6000 series, which is the first time in years the company is aiming squarely at enthusiast performance levels against NVIDIA. Looking at our TechPowerUp's live blog and announcement threads, everyone not living under a rock is über excited for AMD's take on high performance gaming - and part of this may well stem form NVIDIA's difficulties in sating demand with what availability they can muster on their RTX 30-series. PowerColor, as one of AMD's oldest and most successful board partners, has already started teasing their custom version of the card, under their famed Red Devil product lineup.
The teaser doesn't show much in the way of details; we can see, however, some concept sketches for the graphics cards' visuals, alongside the fact that it is - expectedly - a triple-fan configuration. PowerColor is also running a giveaway for their Red Devil rendition of the RX 6800 XT; users need only retweet the company's post and follow their Twitter handle to take part in the giveaway. Details will obviously be fleshed out closer to the cards' official release set for November 18th; and as always, we can expect the Red Devil to launch with increased clocks and performance - and inevitably, higher power draw - than AMD's reference design.
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The teaser doesn't show much in the way of details; we can see, however, some concept sketches for the graphics cards' visuals, alongside the fact that it is - expectedly - a triple-fan configuration. PowerColor is also running a giveaway for their Red Devil rendition of the RX 6800 XT; users need only retweet the company's post and follow their Twitter handle to take part in the giveaway. Details will obviously be fleshed out closer to the cards' official release set for November 18th; and as always, we can expect the Red Devil to launch with increased clocks and performance - and inevitably, higher power draw - than AMD's reference design.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site