To celebrate the new Red Devil branding as well the introduction for the first time RGB, PowerColor is having a special limited-edition RX 5700 XT Red Devil, with an entire new cooling solution to bring the best of Navi as well a more neutral use of colors that will match any gaming rig color scheme. Not only that Red Devil has RGB lighting both on the side and on the back of the card for awesome tweaks.
Interface |
PCI Express 16x 3.0 / 4.0 Note: PCIE 4.0 currently only available with both X570 Motherboards and Ryzen 3000 series CPUs |
Chipset | ATI Radeon 5700 XT |
Memory | 8GB GDDR6 |
Core Clock | 2010MHz Boost Clock, 1770MHz Base Clock |
Memory Clock | 14.0 Gbps, 256-bit bus |
Stream Processors | 2560 |
VGA (Max Res) | Not Supported |
DVI (Max Res) | Not Supported |
HDMI (Max Res) | 1 HDMI 2.0 Port (4096 x 2160) |
DisplayPort | 3 Displayport 1.4 |
Cooling | Triple Fan |
HDCP | Yes |
Software | Drivers |
Power Connection | 2 x 8-Pin, Recommend 700W PSU |
Card Dimensions | 300mm x 132mm x 53mm (LxHxD) |
Mounting | Dual Slot Full Height |
To deliver the best performance not only Red Devil RX 5700’s features a triple 90mm fan and 300mm cooler but also a state-of-the-art PCB design with 10 VRMs using DrMos and high-polymer Caps well capable of over 300W of power. Plenty of juice for anyone to push the limits of what’s capable on a 5700 card.
Features
RX 5700 XT Red Devil equips outstanding cooler for true gamers. The 5 copper heatpipes ensures the efficiency of spreading the heat to the heatsink. More fins on the heatsink enlarges the surface for heat dissipation and better performance.
The vertical design and increased array of aluminum fins improves spreading the heat dramatically. With such massive array of fins, the copper heatpipes can collect the heat and dissipate it efficiently.
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