AT20 Giveaway Day 14: PowerColor Unleashes the Red Devil RX 570 Video Card
by Ryan Smith on May 15, 2017 11:30 AM EST- Posted in
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Good morning everyone on what is now day 14 of our 20 day giveaway celebration of AnandTech’s 20th anniversary. This is our last full week of giveaways, so let’s get started!
Kicking off this week we have PowerColor. Principally known for their graphics products, PowerColor is one of AMD’s long-time exclusive partners. To that end, the company has sent over a pair of their recently launched Red Devil Radeon RX 570 cards, which are the company’s highest-performance RX 570 cards. So for those of you looking for a solid 1080p gaming card, today’s your day.
- PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 570 (#1)
- PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 570 (#2)
The AnandTech 20th Anniversary Celebration – PowerColor Giveaway
PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 570
PowerColor Red Devil RX 570 Specifications | ||||
PowerColor Red Devil RX 570 |
AMD Radeon RX 570 (Reference) |
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Boost Clock | 1320MHz | 1244MHz | ||
Memory Clock | 7Gbps | 7Gbps | ||
VRAM | 4GB | 4GB | ||
TDP | N/A | 150W | ||
Power Connectors | 8pin | N/A | ||
Length | 12.2" | N/A | ||
Width | Double Slot | N/A | ||
Cooler Type | Open Air | N/A |
At the high-end of PowerColor’s Radeon RX 500 series lineup is the Red Devil series, the company’s gaming-focused, factory overclocked cards. The Red Devil RX 570 is PowerColor’s 1080p-focused card, shipping with 4GB of VRAM and sporting a factory overclock of 1320MHz, 76MHz over AMD’s reference clock. Internally, the card is built with the company’s Gold PowerKIT VRMs in a 6+1 phase configuration, and while the company doesn’t state an official TDP, it’s clearly a card designed to go a good deal higher than AMD’s reference 150W design.
Cooling for the card is provided by one of PowerColor’s Double Blade III triple fan coolers, which sports a trio of 80mm diameter fans. Consequently the card is quite large – about 12.2 inches in length – with the heatsink extending well past the PCB itself. PowerColor’s cooler also sports support for zero fan speed idle (under the “Mute Fan” name), which should play especially well with the sizable mass that is the heatsink. Finally, for further noise control, the card ships with a BIOS selection switch that allows switching between its default BIOS, and a 1270MHz BIOS tuned for even quieter operation.
Finally, as with our other giveaways, today’s giveaway is only open for 48 hours, so be sure to enter soon. However please note that for legal reasons, we’re only able to open these giveaways to residents of the United States.
Good luck to everyone! And be sure to check in this afternoon for our next giveaway.
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raemun1996 - Monday, May 15, 2017 - link
Hope i win!!Bullwinkle J Moose - Monday, May 15, 2017 - link
Does it come with Windows XP Drivers?I don't want it if it doesn't have XP drivers
I'm using XP-SP2 RIGHT NOW without ANY Microsoft security updates and I'm NOT getting my box encrypted with the WINCRY WORM
I obviously know more about securing my Windows box than Microsoft or any Antivirus Company
Give me a modern Graphics card with XP drivers and I'll buy it RIGHT NOW!
I don't want to use Spyware Platform 10 just to get a new graphics card
I'd rather have SECURITY!
Anandtech can OBVIOUSLY see that I am CURRENTLY running XP with an outdated antivirus, an outdated browser and ZERO Microsoft security updates
Ask me how?
Chip1337 - Monday, May 15, 2017 - link
Congrats on 20 years!!! Thanks for running a contest for us!!!lantheman - Monday, May 15, 2017 - link
This should be a nice upgrade from some 7970s I have.SoWUT - Monday, May 15, 2017 - link
Would be a nice upgrade to my R9 380.swheatle - Monday, May 15, 2017 - link
wantsagarsiddhpura - Monday, May 15, 2017 - link
Useless commentcooldasher - Monday, May 15, 2017 - link
Entering.galland101 - Monday, May 15, 2017 - link
Nice card.Moden - Monday, May 15, 2017 - link
Would like a new card!