PowerColor’s RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample has been pictured

PowerColor's RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample has been pictured

PowerColor’s RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample has been pictured

 
PowerColor’s RX 580 Red Devil and Red Devil Golden Sample GPUs have been pictured, with both GPUs sporting different PCB designs than their RX 400 series counterparts. 
 
This marks PowerColor’s new RX 500 series GPUs as more than just a Polaris Refresh, featuring not only improved clock speeds over the RX 480 but also with a larger cooler design and beefier power delivery system. 
 
The RX 580 Red Devil features what looks like a dual slot cooler design, but the Red Devil Golden Sample will feature a larger 2.5-slot cooler and 8-pin+6-pin power inputs. Both of these GPUs are pictured below.  
 

  

PowerColor's RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample has been pictured  PowerColor's RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample has been pictured

(Images from Videocardz)

 

At this time the clock speeds of these GPUs are unknown, though additional images for the Red Devil Golden sample are available on Baidu, showcasing a pentagram design on the GPU’s backplate. 

Below we can also see the GPU’s PCB and that the GPU will feature active cooling on the GPU’s memory and VRMs, with the GPU also including DVI, Displayport and HDMI outputs. 

  
PowerColor's RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample has been pictured  PowerColor's RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample has been pictured

 PowerColor's RX 580 Red Devil Golden Sample has been pictured

(Images from baidu)

 

AMD are currently expected to announce their RX 500 series of GPUs soon, with a rumoured release date of April 18th. 

  

You can join the discussion on PowerColor’s RX 580 Red Devil series GPUs on the OC3D Forums

 

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