
The market is seeing an influx of custom editions for the Radeon RX 9070 XT, and among them is an exciting new variant inspired by an anime character.
Launch of PowerColor’s Hellhound REVA RX 9070 XT; Available for €696 on MindFactory
AMD’s board partners continuously unveil new editions of the Radeon RX 9070 XT, emphasizing the model’s strong performance. Recently, PowerColor announced its latest addition—the Hellhound “REVA”RX 9070 XT edition. This isn’t merely a cosmetic update; the company has infused distinctive features into this model beyond just unique graphics.

Contrasting with the standard Hellhound RX 9070 XT, which sports a simplistic dark grey shroud, the REVA edition showcases enhanced aesthetics. This variant features a striking white shroud accented with silver and a touch of black, alongside captivating icy-blue lighting that adds to its visual allure. Although the new design constricts airflow slightly around the fans, the original Hellhound logo remains intact.


This custom GPU also comes equipped with a magnetic backplate along with additional accessories, including a mouse pad, stickers, pins, and a collectible acrylic figurine. Users can opt for two stunning backplate designs, adding a personal touch to the overall build. Following the trend of its predecessor, the GPU retains the dual 8-pin power connectors, while offering versatile connectivity options with three DisplayPort 2.1a and one HDMI 2.1b ports.

In terms of specifications, the Hellhound REVA RX 9070 XT maintains identical clock speeds as its standard counterpart, boasting a game clock of 2460 MHz and a boost clock reaching 3010 MHz in overclocking mode. Slightly larger and thicker than the original variant, it measures 332 mm x 122 mm x 57 mm and has a weight of approximately 2.3 kg. This exciting new GPU is now available globally and has already received listings on platforms such as MindFactory, a well-known German electronics retailer.

The current listed price on MindFactory is €696, which approximately equates to about US$809 when including a 20% VAT. However, without VAT, the price drops to roughly US$675.
For further information, refer to Videocardz.
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