PowerColor shows off its current line-up of graphics card models at COMPUTEX this year. That includes their flagship and the recently announced RX 7600 models from AMD.
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Fighter Series
The Fighter is PowerColor’s latest addition into their current series of graphics cards. Basically the entry level offering from PowerColor, the Fighter aims to provide the basics of basic without hampering its performance featuring a capable cooling solution.
An example would be the recently announced Fighter RX 7600, featuring dual 90 mm and 0 dB capable fans blowing air into a direct touch copper heat-pipe design. I’ve had a Club3D graphics card with such a cooling solution for their flagship model a few years back.
Hellhound Series
Now the Hellhound is PowerColor’s mid-range to high-end offering. The Hellhound RX 7900 XTX for example comes with a beefier cooling solution and comes with two operating modes.
If you like white graphics cards then they also offer the Hellhound Sakura Edition. This colorway is only available on their mid-range cards as of yet such as the RX 6650 XT model below.
Red Devil Series
Now Red Devil is the pinnacle of PowerColor’s engineering and design. That means no change has been spared into designing this product making it a flagship among flagships.
Graphics card aside, you’d also get a premium carrying box with the Red Devil RX 7900 XTX – along with a host of bundled accessories. Edit: This bundle is for the Red Devil RX 7900 XTX Limited Edition.
PowerColor x Ducky One 2 SF
Keyboards are the last thing you’d expect from PowerColor but here they are with a collaboration with Ducky featuring the One 2 SF mechanical keyboard. They also tapped SEAZK, a Taiwanese street artist, to give the keyboard a unique look.
Price and Availability
Most of these product are now available through various PowerColor authorized retailers and outlets.