The graphics card manufacturer AMD PowerColor will launch a Hellhound series of the upcoming AMD Radeon RX 7900 Series card. The model has been published by the company itself on Twitter, although only has shown a picture of what the rear will look like, not including which model it corresponds to exactly. This does not look like other Hellhound models, which given the proximity of the dates may correspond to one of the two top-of-the-range cards announced by AMD.
The Hellhound series does not receive a new model from the AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT that the company launched in the last generation, but no top-of-the-range models. In the image you can see a robust backplate that covers the entire rear surface of the card, including the heat sink. It is also appreciated a 3 fan system that will cool the large heatsink that this model is intuited to carry. We see that it is fed with two 8-pin connectorsjust like AMD's reference models, dispensing with the 16-pin 12VHPWR connector.
If it is clearly appreciated that it counts with the typical blue led characteristic of this series along with the logo and the name of the series. Below the name we can see a switch that will allow physically turn off lightingalong with a switch that will allow use two BIOSes and change them simply by sliding this switch.
The next December 13th we can know more details about this model PowerColor Hellhound and some of its characteristics beyond the deductibles with an image presented upside down.
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