PowerColor unveils two custom Radeon RX Vega cards

With triple-fan cooler

AMD's Radeon RX Vega cards are still hard to find on retail shelves, but the situation could be improve soon due to the announcement of more third-party designs. PowerColor has announced two Vega cards, the RX Vega Red Dragon 56 and 64 graphics cards. Both cards sport a short reference PCB with a custom cooler.

As we've already mentioned the Red Dragon series is going to be equipped with a reference PCB as well as a new cooler. Both cards are supposed to deliver good performance due to the tiny factory overclock. According to Videocardz, this upcoming series will sit right between the reference models and the Red Devil series. Since the Red Devil series works at 1417MHz/1607MHz Core/Boost frequencies and the reference series clocks at 1247MHz/1546MHz Core/Boost frequencies, we expect to see a Core frequency around 1300MHz.

The RX Vega Red Dragon cards have the same output ports as the reference models, meaning three DisplayPorts and one HDMI jack. Overall the design is quite similar to the Red Devil model, PowerColor has slighly changed the shroud. Both cards should come with a pair of eight-pin PCIe power connectors. PowerColor didn't provide any pricing or availability information.



Source: Videocardz

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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