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PowerColor Unveils Limited Edition RED DEVIL Spectral White AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Graphics Card

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PowerColor, a global leader in high-performance graphics card innovation, proudly announces the Red Devil Spectral White AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT 16 GB - a limited-edition masterpiece that marks a first for the iconic Red Devil series. For years, gamers have admired the elegance of Spectral White designs, and now, for the first time, PowerColor brings that vision to life with the Red Devil's flagship performance.

A True Spectral White Marvel
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Red Devil Spectral White redefines what it means to blend form and function. From the PCB and heatsink to the cooler shroud and power connectors, every component has been precision-engineered in pure white, delivering a truly unified aesthetic rarely seen in high-performance GPUs. At the heart of its design lies Hellstone—a signature multi-faceted RGB element positioned at the tail of the card. It radiates vivid, customizable lighting that glows like a mystical crystal, making the Spectral White model not just a GPU, but a centerpiece of any gaming setup. Gamers can control the lighting via RGB headers, offering seamless synchronization with the rest of their system.



Signature RED DEVIL Performance
The Red Devil Spectral White AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT shares the same powerful DNA as its dark counterpart, maintaining all the signature performance features of the Red Devil line:
  • Advanced VRM design for superior overclocking capability
  • Dual Bios (OC / Silent)
  • Honeywell PTM7950 thermal pads and optimized heatpipe configuration for exceptional thermal efficiency
  • 12-layer high-quality PCB with 2oz copper for stable power delivery and signal integrity
  • Whisper-quiet triple-fan cooling system, engineered to perform under pressure without the noise

These elements come together to deliver top-tier gaming performance, rock-solid stability, and industry-leading thermal efficiency that PowerColor's Red Devil users know and love.

Limited Edition RED DEVIL Metal Keycap Included
Exclusively bundled with this release is the Red Devil Metal Keycap, inspired by the Hellstone RGB's crystalline structure. This limited-edition keycap serves as a symbol of this groundbreaking launch, capturing the essence of the Red Devil Spectral White's elegance and power—making it a must-have collector's item.

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Hasn't it already been revealed before?
 
Don't get why they keep adding models instead of focusing on getting as many base model cards on shelf's because incase they hadn't noticed there already is not enough stock.
 
Don't get why they keep adding models instead of focusing on getting as many base model cards on shelf's because incase they hadn't noticed there already is not enough stock.
because right now is the best time to sell models priced over the msrp
 
Looks very boring...

Why people buy all white PC, must be a pain to keep clean. Don't get me wrong some builds look nice but just can't get over the fact the dust gets in everywhere and on white it's super noticeable.
 
Looks very boring...

Why people buy all white PC, must be a pain to keep clean. Don't get me wrong some builds look nice but just can't get over the fact the dust gets in everywhere and on white it's super noticeable.
White always turns into cream and eventually into all sorts of brown...
Might as well buy Noctua right away. If its plastic... you won't be keeping it white. Just not happening. Metal works okay. White fan blades... lel. It'll be fun for a few months I guess.

I do like the departure from all those black shrouds. Also they finally figured out white means white pcb, white everything.
 
Looks very boring...

Why people buy all white PC, must be a pain to keep clean. Don't get me wrong some builds look nice but just can't get over the fact the dust gets in everywhere and on white it's super noticeable.
Man you live in the ignorance... Probably all white items aside from clothes, look much cleaner than black ones... That is one of the main reasons I choose white PCs... In black PCs you can see the dust accumulating in days... In whites you wont noticed anything in months
 
Imagine overpaying by 50%
Edit: Videocardz shows Micro Center selling these "products" for 900 USD.
 
must be white devil then lol
or need RED & WHITE, lol, as old cigarettes brand:D
 
White always turns into cream and eventually into all sorts of brown...
Might as well buy Noctua right away. If its plastic... you won't be keeping it white. Just not happening. Metal works okay. White fan blades... lel. It'll be fun for a few months I guess.

I do like the departure from all those black shrouds. Also they finally figured out white means white pcb, white everything.
I had/ built white PCs for a decade . I haven’t seen this discoloration you are talking about or excessive dust etc etc.
I dare say I’ve seen a Zotac card at one point with yellow tinted fan blades that showed this yellowing from white but I have never experienced this myself .
I also just bought this white powercolor devil card card from my local Microcenter (last pic) . Let’s see if this one loses its color turn cream /yellow etc but I doubt it
 

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Stupid name, would of been much better with a name like White Angel or some thing but no guessing why they did not do some thing like that.

Or even Arch Angel haha.
 
Stupid name, would of been much better with a name like White Angel or some thing but no guessing why they did not do some thing like that.

Or even Arch Angel haha.
Yeah definitely feels like a Missed opportunity for “Fallen ArchAngel” or “Inarius edition” or something to insert a Diablo 4 reference
 
Yeah definitely feels like a Missed opportunity for “Fallen ArchAngel” or “Inarius edition” or something to insert a Diablo 4 reference
Sounds like a missed opportunity to sell a diablo 4 DLC or something.

Ah.. if only we were back in the diablo 3 days.. we could of gotten a reaper of souls edition. ah. Good times.
 
Jeez... Either add a dash of red somewhere in there, of just go ahead and name it White Devil instead.
 
Man you live in the ignorance... Probably all white items aside from clothes, look much cleaner than black ones... That is one of the main reasons I choose white PCs... In black PCs you can see the dust accumulating in days... In whites you wont noticed anything in months
Maybe noticing dust build up is not that bad. At least you know your PC is due for some cleaning. Nothing against white builds personally, just saying. :)

I had/ built white PCs for a decade . I haven’t seen this discoloration you are talking about or excessive dust etc etc.
I dare say I’ve seen a Zotac card at one point with yellow tinted fan blades that showed this yellowing from white but I have never experienced this myself .
I also just bought this white powercolor devil card card from my local Microcenter (last pic) . Let’s see if this one loses its color turn cream /yellow etc but I doubt it
I assume you don't smoke.

I saw a white 1060 pulled out of someone's system who definitely was a heavy indoor smoker (you could even smell it on the card) about a year ago.
The top side of the shroud was a bit meh, but the underside wasn't just yellow, it was more like brownish orange. Definitely not a pleasant sight.
 
I assume you don't smoke.

I saw a white 1060 pulled out of someone's system who definitely was a heavy indoor smoker (you could even smell it on the card) about a year ago.
The top side of the shroud was a bit meh, but the underside wasn't just yellow, it was more like brownish orange. Definitely not a pleasant sight.
That makes perfect sense now . Yeah I don’t smoke . I was thinking how would this white turn into yellow/ cream color lmao
 
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That makes perfect sense now . Yeah I don’t smoke . I was thinking like would this white turn into yellow/ cream color lmao
It does with cigarette smoke / vape buildup / prolonged exposure to sunlight.
 
I doubt a self build desktop pc will be used longer as 5 years. Parts will be exchanged or the hole piece will be sold.

I do not know any injection molding marterial which is perfect in every aspect. For 5 years without direct sun exposure and without hand cream or other chemicals near the plastic - the white parts may keep their color.

I have mostly black parts and I see a lot of dust.

There is no unique black or white color. I doubt a white build is really all the same white anyway. A car dealer told me once there are several white colors for cars.
 
Stupid name, would of been much better with a name like White Angel or some thing but no guessing why they did not do some thing like that.

Or even Arch Angel haha.

I think they want people to recognize the Spectral White model as the series that are completely white. Both on Red Devil and Hellhound.
 
It does with cigarette smoke / vape buildup / prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Doesn't it depend on the material?
I don't think I can say that everything that is white gets yellowish over time, it depends!

The problem I have to too dark tech items it that they absorb all the light and you can't really see the shape of the item. But with the right balance I like dark stuff too.
 
I had/ built white PCs for a decade . I haven’t seen this discoloration you are talking about or excessive dust etc etc.
I dare say I’ve seen a Zotac card at one point with yellow tinted fan blades that showed this yellowing from white but I have never experienced this myself .
I also just bought this white powercolor devil card card from my local Microcenter (last pic) . Let’s see if this one loses its color turn cream /yellow etc but I doubt it
Sure, if you meticulously keep them clean like you do, they won't accumulate dust like most normal components do. You've just presented a series of spotless environments and relatively new systems ;) Not exactly the norm.

Doesn't it depend on the material?
I don't think I can say that everything that is white gets yellowish over time, it depends!

The problem I have to too dark tech items it that they absorb all the light and you can't really see the shape of the item. But with the right balance I like dark stuff too.
Absolutely, and newer whites/coated surfaces can certainly keep their whiteness. The issue is that with white the slightest discoloration on for example the rubber corners of a fan, is visible.
 
Doesn't it depend on the material?
I don't think I can say that everything that is white gets yellowish over time, it depends!

The problem I have to too dark tech items it that they absorb all the light and you can't really see the shape of the item. But with the right balance I like dark stuff too.
Sort of, but if it's a paint coat, it doesn't really matter. It's the material of the paint itself that loses its chemical whatnot, not the material under it.

Plastics tend to yellow sooner for some reason, but it's only a matter of time anyway.
 
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