Monday, May 6, 2013

The Devil has been Unleashed!!!


The PowerColor Devil 13 Radeon HD 7990 6GB GDDR5




One of the leading graphics card manufacturing company has created a powerful graphics card available in the market today. PowerColor named it Devil 13, the devil 13 is now the flagship product of powercolor and the first one to release this graphics card ahead of time. The company released this monster before AMD (processor and graphics card manufacturing company) had released their own. The HD 7990 series is not yet in the line of AMD graphics card but it was soon to be released, PowerColor took one step ahead and released their own. On the day of its news or gossip, a lot of consumers said that this one is a hoax since AMD hasnt released one yet.

By the time of its release, a lot of consumers ordered this one and some had one step ahead and did an unboxing and review of the product. The Devil 13 is not a very cheap graphics card by the way, this one costs a whopping $999 - $1400 depending on the place where you live or located, $999 in the US and $1399 in Aus.

Now, lets look at its specs and see what this little devil has. (specs by powercolor.com)

Specification

Graphics Engine                                       RADEON HD7990
Video Memory                                        6GB GDDR5
Engine Clock                                           925MHz / 1000MHz
Memory Clock                                       1375MHz x 4 (5.5Gbps)
Memory Interface                                   384bit X2
DirectX® Support                                   11.1
Bus Standard                                           PCIE 3.0
Standard Display Connecors                   DL DVI-I / SL DVI-D / HDMI / 2 X mini DisplayPort

Feature Support
OpenGL                                                  Support
CrossFireX™ Technology                       Support
ATI Stream Technology                           Support
ATI Eyefinity Technology                         Support
ATI Hypermemory Technology

Display Support
VGA Output                                           Yes, By DVI to VGA converter
DVI Output                                             DL-DVI-I/ SL-DVI-D
DisplayPort                                             On Board(mini DP) x2
HDMI                                                     On Board
TV                                                          Output
HDTV                                                     Output
HDCP Support                                        Support

Maximum Resolution
VGA                                                     2048x1536
DVI                                                      2560x1600
DisplayPort                                           4096x2160
HDMI                                                   4096x2160

Power Specs + Board Dimensions
Board Dimensions                                   315mmx140mmx60mm
Minimum System Power requirement (W)   850W
Extention Power Connector                   Three 8-pin PCI Express Power connectors

Now, that is what we all call SPECS. This GPU is dual meaning, 2 graphics cards in one unit. By the way, this GPU is limited so many of us wont be getting this one for sure.



If you want to know more about this graphics card and some of powercolor's products, visit them at www.powercolor.com

Images and cpecs courtesy of:
pclab.pl
maximumpc.com
powercolor.com

*all images, names, & logo are owned by the respected owners, no copyright infringement intended.

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