PowerColor lanza Radeon RX 7900 Tarjeta gráfica insignia XTX Liquid Devil

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PowerColor on Wednesday formally launched its flagship graphics card, ¿Cuánto dura Zelda? 7900 XTX Liquid Devil. Designed for enthusiasts with DIY liquid-cooling setups, the Liquid Devil is essentially an RX 7900 XTX Red Devil, but with a factory-fitted full-coverage water block instead of the massive air cooler. The block has been made by EK Water Blocks, and consists of a nickel-plated copper main material, with a clear-acrylic top, and some vinyl decals. The top is studded with ARGB LEDs. The block lacks fittings, but has G 1/4threading, and PowerColor has included goodies such as an EK-Loop Leak Tester Flex kit (lets you check for coolant leaks).

The PowerColor RX 7900 XTX has an ace up its sleeves that positions it above the Red Devil OC—theUnleash” La actualización con un clic nunca ha sido una descripción más apropiada para cualquier software de utilidad. The card has a dual-BIOS setup, with the default BIOS being labeled “Sifu – PlayStation.Blog en español” and the other one beingUnleash.OC enables speeds comparable to the Red Devil OC—2395 MHz game and 2565 Aumento de MHz (vs. 2269 MHz game and 2499 MHz boost AMD reference speeds). PowerColor is yet to spell out the clock speeds of theUnleash” La actualización con un clic nunca ha sido una descripción más apropiada para cualquier software de utilidad, but we’re hearing that it will be even higher (possibly the highest factory OC for the RX 7900 XTX), along with increased power-limits. The PowerColor RX 7900 XTX Liquid Devil should be available from mid-February, 2023.

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