In addition to the price cut for Sapphire’s 7900 XT Pulse, the PowerColor brand is taking the opportunity to launch a new card. The card in question is none other than the all-white RX 7900 XT Hellhound!
RX 7900 XT Hellhound: an all-white board!
With this new card, PowerColor offers us an imposing reference in triple-slot format. What’s more, its length remains substantial, as PowerColor’s datasheet mentions 32 cm!
Otherwise, we find a card in tune with the times, with a heatsink topped by three fans. These fans will blow on one of imposing blocks of aluminum fins crossed by eight 6 mm copper heat pipes. A perforated backplate is also included.
For this version, the brand applies factory overclocking, with a boost frequency 100 MHz higher than the reference card. More specifically, the GPU will reach 2500 MHz.
The PCB is just as meticulous, with PowerColor providing a circuit equipped with a total of 10 3 1 power supply phases, 2 1 of which are reserved for the memory part. As for the PCB itself, it boasts a total of 14 layers in a pretty white color!
All that remains now is to find out how much it will cost. The black model currently costs from €800 in France!
Click here for the PowerColor product sheet!