PowerColor Officially Launches Radeon RX 6900 XT and RX 6800 XT Liquid Devil
TUL today brings it's fastest AMD Radeon RX 6000 series models with its Liquid Devil series, designed for the gaming and PC enthusiasts that require the very best performance for their existent custom loop water-cooling.
PowerColor and EK teamed up to create the fastest AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT and RX 6800XT. The new PowerColor Liquid Devil series are powered by the revolutionary AMD RDNA 2, with Raytracing support, groundbreaking AMD Infinity Cache, and 16 GB of dedicated GDDR6 memory to deliver outstanding gaming experience while running with zero noise at the lowest temperatures with the beautiful designed and high performance full-cover EK water block.
The Liquid Devil, features a precisely engineered nickel-plated copper base. The copper base effectively increases heat transfer efficiency. While the stunning nickel-plated quality finish, as good as it looks, has a crucial characteristic that ensures the copper base avoids corrosion.
State of the Art PCB
The PowerColor Liquid Devil AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT and RX 6800 XT graphics cards come with a powerful VRM configuration, a 14+2 phase using the industry's best DrMOS as well as high polymer capacitors. This combination enables greater performance and power stability compared to the 13/12 phase found on the AMD reference card. With the robust and remarkable PCB design, PowerColor Liquid Devil can handle over 400 W power.
Extra Rage with Unleash BIOS Mode
Unleash the Liquid Devil, playing with two modes of operation OC for solid performance with more balanced energy consumption and Unleash for the highest clocks and break records.
Customize Your Custom Loop Coolant Color
Bundled with the Liquid Devil card, comes our Devil Dye pack, this creativity pack will allow users to transform their clear or white EK-CryoFuel coolants into beautiful, personalized, one-off colors.
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Those you can probably buy at powercolor msrp, since customloop is not good for miners or most of gamers
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You'b be lucky to find it under 2,000$.
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actually i'm going to be on the look out for the 6800xt. there's a halfway decent chance it can be acquired (silicon valley channels) even though it's a limited distribution to begin with. i figure if it's marked up but going for less than the air cooled because of the current market i could live with it being 125%-150% as early adopter tax on top of paying for water block (well used to that).
anything resembling mark-up on air cooled units at $1,700+ or near 300% 4getaboutit
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In mindfactory.de u can buy 6800xt/6900xt at "not so bad" prices 1200/1450e.
Give that model is liquid, they can cost like 100e more.
Hard times.
Glad I pulled trigger on xfx for only 1050e with shipping...Sold 5700xt for 730e, shipping plus eBay margin 100e, so like ~~500e upgrade...
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Realistically, can one buy those at MSRP?