Red Devil from the Taiwanese brand is one of the few graphics card series that exclusively features Radeon graphics cards, and instead of the familiar GTX 1050 Ti or GeForce RTX 3070, you can buy the Radeon RX 570 or RX 6900. The main feature of the series is extreme overclocking right out of the box. And the specific name determines the special style of the packaging design and the card itself - pentagrams, horns and bruises create a feeling as if you are launching Diablo 2 again.


In the overall standings, this is far from the most popular product line, which frankly falls behind the background of the MSI Twin, Asus TUF and Gigabyte Gaming models. And in vain. If you open almost any review of the popular Red Devil model, then with a probability of 95% you will see in it a lot of compliments and a couple of small remarks that do not in any way attract serious criticism. Most members of this family have an excellent cooling system that masterfully manages the temperature of the video core, emits a minimum of noise under load and does not make noise at all in passive mode. Well, the role of the cherry on the cake is played by the most serious factory overclocking at the level of elite Gigabyte Aorus or Asus ROG Strix video cards. Only there the user will be asked to pay extra for the backlight and other goodies, and PowerColor sells only pure power.

So fast, quiet and cold were models like the Radeon RX 570 on the Polaris core, and the representatives of the Navi architecture that came to replace them, and brand new cards with RDNA GPUs, made with the expectation of playing in 4K. The reward for such a combination of characteristics will have to sacrifice free space in the case, as Red Devil cards are usually more massive and longer than competitors. For example, the once popular RX 570 by Red Devil is equipped with three coolers at once, and its length is 310 mm - this is almost one and a half times more than 99% of other variations of this video accelerator.