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PowerColor Launches Radeon RX 7900 XTX Liquid Devil Flagship Graphics Card

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PowerColor on Wednesday formally launched its flagship graphics card, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX Liquid Devil. Designed for enthusiasts with DIY liquid-cooling setups, the Liquid Devil is essentially an RX 7900 XTX Red Devil, but with a factory-fitted full-coverage water block instead of the massive air cooler. The block has been made by EK Water Blocks, and consists of a nickel-plated copper main material, with a clear-acrylic top, and some vinyl decals. The top is studded with ARGB LEDs. The block lacks fittings, but has G 1/4" threading, and PowerColor has included goodies such as an EK-Loop Leak Tester Flex kit (lets you check for coolant leaks).

The PowerColor RX 7900 XTX has an ace up its sleeves that positions it above the Red Devil OC—the "Unleash" BIOS. The card has a dual-BIOS setup, with the default BIOS being labeled "OC" and the other one being "Unleash." OC enables speeds comparable to the Red Devil OC—2395 MHz game and 2565 MHz boost (vs. 2269 MHz game and 2499 MHz boost AMD reference speeds). PowerColor is yet to spell out the clock speeds of the "Unleash" BIOS, but we're hearing that it will be even higher (possibly the highest factory OC for the RX 7900 XTX), along with increased power-limits. The PowerColor RX 7900 XTX Liquid Devil should be available from mid-February, 2023.



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I'm not into Watercooling, but these cards are so slim !
 
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I'm not into Watercooling, but these cards are so slim !
IKR, I wish this is the norm for top end cards instead of humongous metal heatsinks
 
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IKR, I wish this is the norm for top end cards instead of humongous metal heatsinks

You will need humongous metal heatsinks somewhere else in your case, as in radiators
 
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I'm not into Watercooling, but these cards are so slim !
You will need humongous metal heatsinks somewhere else in your case, as in radiators
What I basically want to say.

Wish I could figure custom loop but I can't that's why I used an AIO for many years and now I have moved to air and cards are getting bigger and bigger because they consume more power and make more heat so the 2 slots graphics card on air are gone with a good even mid-range card most of the times.
 
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You will need humongous metal heatsinks somewhere else in your case, as in radiators
Radiators are lighter and more space efficient than the monstrous heatsinks of modern video cards.
 
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Radiators are lighter and more space efficient than the monstrous heatsinks of modern video cards.
... and more effective at cooling components.
 
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What I basically want to say.

Wish I could figure custom loop but I can't that's why I used an AIO for many years and now I have moved to air and cards are getting bigger and bigger because they consume more power and make more heat so the 2 slots graphics card on air are gone with a good even mid-range card most of the times.

It isn’t very difficult, even as a newcomer, if you don’t do anything crazy like a 2x240 rads loop in an itx case as a first foray into full custom loops. A “basic” 2x240 cpu+gpu loop WITH SOFT TUBINGS and a medium-large mid tower, like mine in my profile pic, is quite easy to plan and quite easy to build. And ZERO maintenance if you use black norprene/EPDM/ZMT tubings and clear coolant.
 
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It isn’t very difficult, even as a newcomer, if you don’t do anything crazy like a 2x240 rads loop in an itx case as a first foray into full custom loops. A “basic” 2x240 cpu+gpu loop WITH SOFT TUBINGS and a medium-large mid tower, like mine in my profile pic, is quite easy to plan and quite easy to build. And ZERO maintenance if you use black norprene/EPDM/ZMT tubings and clear coolant.

Problem is that it's hella expensive for me because I don't want anything random and not named Corsair so it's cheaper and easier for me to buy a Noctua cooler and a graphics card that has some good cooling.

I do miss my 2slot GTX 1080 Ti Hybrid with a 120mm AIO it was the perfect card and yes to build, I brought EVGA's Hybrid set back in the day and had a GTX 1080 Ti FE.
 
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Problem is that it's hella expensive for me because I don't want anything random and not named Corsair so it's cheaper and easier for me to buy a Noctua cooler and a graphics card that has some good cooling.

I do miss my 2slot GTX 1080 Ti Hybrid with a 120mm AIO it was the perfect card and yes to build, I brought EVGA's Hybrid set back in the day and had a GTX 1080 Ti FE.
My loop is a mix of all name brands, because it was cheaper than a single brand.

The size of the GPU is another factor on a full custom loop imho, as huge cards won’t physically fit on some cases and can obstruct components for maintenance/upgrades.
 
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It isn’t very difficult, even as a newcomer, if you don’t do anything crazy like a 2x240 rads loop in an itx case as a first foray into full custom loops. A “basic” 2x240 cpu+gpu loop WITH SOFT TUBINGS and a medium-large mid tower, like mine in my profile pic, is quite easy to plan and quite easy to build. And ZERO maintenance if you use black norprene/EPDM/ZMT tubings and clear coolant.

My previous build has 2x 360x45mm rads (6x Noctua NF-A12x25 fans) and the watercooled 3090 run about 12C cooler than my TUF 4090 on stock air cooler at the same power consumption (both use around 300W).

Yeah I don't miss watercooling at all, it adds way too much weight to the build that it's a pain in the back when I want to move the PC
 
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