PowerColor Vega 64 Red Devil Review

Introduction and Technical Specifications

Introduction

Sometimes a manufacturer has a model type which doesn't get applied to absolutely everything they release, but instead is saved for those products particularly worthy of the high end treatment.

PowerColor is one such company who always reserve their Devil range - whether in Devil13 trim or Red Devil as we have today - for the premium AMD Radeon cards. With the recent release of the RX Vega GPU it was the perfect time for another take upon the Devil formula and that's what we have up for review today. Given how well the Vega performed even in AMD form we're interested as to whether the extra effort brings better results.

We have already covered the salient points in our preview which you can read here, if you haven't already.

Up to speed? Good. Let's see how it performs.

Technical Specifications

For those of you who haven't clicked through our preview and just want the details, the specifications for the Devil are very similar to the regular AMD RX Vega, but that triple slot cooler cannot be ignored. With four possible display output types and three different BIOS modes - Silent, Standard and Overclock - there should be a solution that fits everyone's needs.

Graphics Engine Radeon RX Vega Video Memory 8GB HBM2 Stream Processors 4096 Engine Clock 1417MHz Boost Clock 1607MHz Memory Clock 954MHz Memory Interface 2048bit Bus PCIExpress 3.0 Display Connections HDMI x2, DisplayPort x2 Width Form Factor ATX Cooler 3 slot triple fan Power Input 2x8pin PCIe Crossfire? Yes OpenGL 4.5 DirectX 12 System Power Requirements 750W

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