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    Default PowerColor Debuts a Limited Edition AMD Radeon HD 7990 6GB Card


    The 2012 year will be remembered as a confusing year in terms of product launches. AMD launched the high-end GPU product codenamed 'Tahiti' with HD 7970 in December 2011, followed with a HD 7950 end of January 2012. The performance 'Pitcairn' (AMD HD 7800 Series) and 'Cape Verde' (HD 7700 Series) followed throughout February and March. The entry-level GPUs were nothing else but rebranded Northern Islands parts (HD 7500, HD 7600), but they were introduced within six months of the 7970 launch




    However, the high-end part codenamed 'New Zealand' e.g. HD 7990 was nowhere to be found. The company used to launch a dual-GPU version about a quarter after the single-GPU one, but it's been nine months. At the same time, NVIDIA launched GeForce GTX 660/670/680/690, all based on the GK104 chip, with GK107 chips powering the GTS 640/650 cards.

    Thanks to PowerColor, we now finally see the first Dual GPU from AMD Southern Islands family, the Radeon HD 7990 6GB. Under the full name "Devil 13 HD 7990", this board packs two Tahiti XT GPUs clocked at 925MHz and 6GB of GDDR5 memory at 1.38 GHz QDR (5.55 billion transfers per second). The back of the board features the "Red Button" which enables the second BIOS - raising the GPU clock to 1GHz. This feature should equalize the performance of two discrete 7970 cards.



    Heatsink design is quite impressive, with two 92mm fans and a single 80mm one. The fans obscure view on a large heatsink with no less than ten heatpipes. In order to create this card, PowerColor resorted to a 14-phase digital power management in 12+2+2 configuration. Marketing materials mention 'super cap', 'digital PWM', 'UHB' and PowerIRstage. The digital PWM filters the electric current coming from no less than three 8-pin power connectors, enabling a total of 450 Watts. Add in the additional 75W from the grand total of 525W, plenty of power to go around.

    Under the Devil13 Deluxe Pack, the new HD 7990 board comes in a 'rich' package with the Wiha Tool Kit and PowerJack. Given the size of the triple-slot heatsink, we guesstimate the weight of the part will be quite high. The availability of the part starts on September 1st, at unannounced price or availability. We know this is a limited edition production run, and there probably won't be more than 5,000 or 10,000 boards produced.



    Read more: PowerColor Debuts a Limited Edition AMD Radeon HD 7990 6GB Card by VR-Zone.com

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    Default Re: PowerColor Debuts a Limited Edition AMD Radeon HD 7990 6GB Card

    Bai Ren 4 Pcs for me ....pm me if on stocks

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    ^ Reserved! ))

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    how much pud ni order pud ko 4 pcs. hehe. kuyawa pud ug name oi, devil 13. Devil na gani, number 13 pajud. Dili gaha ni maka dimalas

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    how much dei ni sir ?

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    dmd ang 3x 8pins...wahooo!

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    bangisa ug ngan ane na card oi, my gne wala butange ug 666 .. but its a monster card for sure!!!

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    toara...!!!

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    Sir ren, mo append ko ani imu thread ah for supporting articles on PowerColor's Devil 13 7970 [ ipm lng ko if di ni pwede kai ako idelete ni post] TIA!

    From < wccftech.com >

    Amid the wait that AMD’s HD 7990’s future to surface seems grim, PowerColor set out to come up with the Radeon HD 7970 X2 with this time details about the GPU itself as well as some proper photos of the graphics card have been teased online.




    The card features PowerColor’s Vortex III cooling solution that looks something more of focused on stealth with a red and black color combination. The card is originally called the Radeon HD 7970 X2 Devil13.



    The card being a dual GPU graphics card features a custom PCB with two 28 nm Tahiti GPUs running in a CrossFireX configuration. All components on the cores have been enabled and comes with 6GB of GDDR5 memory that is 3GB each across a 384 bit interface. The card comes with three 8 pin power connectors with the TDP rated at 525W.


    This card will be on display on Computex in Taipei next weekend where further details are expected.

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    lami ah ani oi... pila pud kaha ni.

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