TUL Corporation has announced the PowerColor Devil 13 Dual Core R9 390 16GB graphics card. This product fuses two Radeon R9 390 GPUs, 16GB of GDDR5 RAM and a 512-bit X2 memory interface into a triple slot graphics card. The core clock speed on offer is 1000MHz and the memory speed is 1350MHz (5.4Gbps).

With a pair of Grenada GPUs under the hood PowerColor has designed the Devil 13 Dual Core R9 390 carefully, with an eye on cooling. The components are actively cooled by 3 double blade fans attached to the top of the "enormous surface of aluminium fins" and heatsink connected via 10 heat pipes and 2 large die-cast panels. PowerColor claims this arrangement provides "a perfect balance between thermal solution and noise reduction".

PowerColor's Devil 13 Dual Core R9 390 16GB is fitted with four 8 pin PCI-E power connectors to provide the juice necessary. It makes use of the PowerColor 'Platinum Power Kit' with 15-phase power delivery, PowerIRstage, Super Cap and Ferrite Core Choke for stability and reliability. To use an itsy bitsy bit more leccy, the card features a pulsating red LED Devil 13 logo.

Ports for DL DVI-D/ DL DVI-D/ HDMI/ DisplayPort equipped monitors are present, outputting a maximum of 4096x2160 pixels. This triple slot card measures 304.8mm x 136.2mm x 59mm and requires a minimum 1000W power supply.

Inside the retail box, as shown above, buyers will find a free Razer Ouroboros gaming mouse. In an email to HEXUS, TUL said that the PowerColor Devil 13 Dual Core R9 390 16GB graphics card will hit retail on 17th September, coming with an RRP of €699.