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*UPDATE*The devil is back....with nemo fins,enter the first custom 295x2

Holy crap.... 4 eight pin power connectors.... Should I buy a nuclear generator to power this thing?

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It seems that TUL Corporation under its brand PowerColor plans to present to the market a new solution series Devil13, which as you may recall present performance products for the most demanding users . This weekend , the network has information that the manufacturer will offer perhaps the most productive version of the graphics accelerator Radeon R9 295X2.
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PowerColor Radeon R9 295X2 Devil13, will require additional power through four connector 8 -pin PCI-E Power will be the first solution on the market with such a scheme of arrangement of the connectors of this type. With so many connectors , the card will receive a huge amount of electricity and has a significantly enhanced overclocking .
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 PowerColor Radeon R9 295X2 Devil13 takes three expansion slots on the motherboard , and it rear its launch, this graphics card is equipped with backplate . Cooling system itself is made up of huge aluminum radiator , several copper heat pipes with a larger diameter , three 100 mm fan and another metal jacket a line with a traditional black and red. Four connector 8 -pin PCI-E Power located on the edge of the circuit board.
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As regards the technical characteristics of PowerColor Radeon R9 295X2 Devil13, it is currently known only that the card used for several basis AMD Hawaii XT cores with a total 5760 stream processor , 8 GB memory and dual 512 - bit bus . Unfortunately, the frequency characteristics of the adapter has not yet been announced.

 

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You're a little late.

      

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Wow dem connectors! I would've pu them in a 2x2 orientations rather than 1x4 but that's me. :P

 

The  cooler looks really beefy but i am still kinda suspicious since the reference one is just so beast already! Also, those fans again! i don't like them. :D

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You're a little late.

 

Le link pls.

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I think the refference design will run cooler

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Le link pls.

I'm on mobile right now. I'm sure you'll find it.

      

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You're a little late.

sorry if im but i didn't find it

 

Wow dem connectors! I would've pu them in a 2x2 orientations rather than 1x4 but that's me. :P

 

The  cooler looks really beefy but i am still kinda suspicious since the reference one is just so beast already! Also, those fans again! i don't like them. :D

This is not the finished card it's still a prototype.Im shure the will change the fans and  factory OC the card.Well genthemean whether you like it or not, you are probably looking at the fastest graphics card on the planet.

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sorry if im but i didn't find it

 

This is not the finished card it's still a prototype.Im shure the will change the fans and  factory OC the card.Well genthemean whether you like it or not, you are probably looking at the fastest graphics card on the planet.

 

No problem. ;)

 

I don't like the fans, They looks so small and helpless! :D

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my bad i was looking for a powercolor and the sources are different. 

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Looks like it would snap the slot.

 

 They might do what Asus has done in the past and that is to include a plastic stand that you put into an unused PCI-E slot that will allow the card to rest on it so it doesn't flex as much.  I would be worried about the connector failing when the card starts to flex under heavy load.  Not to hate on AMD, but this card is going to kick out a ton of heat.

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No problem. ;)

 

I don't like the fans, They looks so small and helpless! :D

with this set of small and large blades... i with you on this one.

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 They might do what Asus has done in the past and that is to include a plastic stand that you put into an unused PCI-E slot that will allow the card to rest on it so it doesn't flex as much.  I would be worried about the connector failing when the card starts to flex under heavy load.  Not to hate on AMD, but this card is going to kick out a ton of heat.

no it was gigabyte that did that, it barely helped, the only bracket ive seen which has worked it the one in the zalman ms800, its ugly but it works well.

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God, it's so annoying reading all those "Gosh, it's going to burn down your house" and "Better open up an extra Power Plant for that card" posts, you guys rode those jokes into the ground so hard, let em go, they want to rest.

 

I´m optimistic that this Cooling Solution will be able to cool that card, Water Cooling is not the be all and end all, there are still Tower Cpu Coolers that can compete against AIO's.

It will be able to cool the card... just the amount of heat that it will have to expel would be tremendous...It would be kinda funny to see someone strap Noctua NH-D15s to those things...

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Le link pls.

Oh god, please refrain from that disgusting language here.

 

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I only have two words about this obscene card and the four 8-pin connectors... holy balls!

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The R9 295X2 reference is great because it blows the majority of the heat outside of the chassis. This card will keep it inside the case. Not good unless you have great airflow.

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2 of these and an FX9590 :P

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Am i right in thinking those four eights pins can draw 1000w?  :o

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2 of these and an FX9590 :P

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If these lava warm chips can be aircooled.

 

Then i have to give them a cookie

 

If it runs on 94 Celcius x 2 = 198 celcius, i have to give them a hug

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So now I don't have to even get an apartment with a sauna, instead just this, I do believe its the first of its kind in the PC side of things, GPU with a built in sauna :D

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