PowerColor teases Radeon RX 7900 XTX Hellound with white cooling solution and PCB

PowerColor to launch white RX 7900 XTX Hellhound

The company is to release its first white design for the RDNA3 lineup.

PowerColor Radeon RX 7900 XTX Hellhound, Source: PowerColor

The white GPU series in the PowerColor lineup are nothing new. The company has been experimenting with the idea for a couple of years already, with numerous launches of Hellound White models. The those cards typically offer white cooling and even PCBs, which is not a very common thing for graphics cards.

It looks like the RDNA3 series may soon get such a model from PowerColor, who would be releasing their Radeon RX 7900 XTX card just a week after ASRock Taichi model. The company has just teased the new Hellhound card on their social media.

Its striking white design and cutting-edge technology will deliver unmatched performance and style. Get ready for the big reveal. Coming soon!❄️❄️
Spectral White awaits you… 11th of April! #PowerColor #SpectralWhite #Hellhound #RX7900XTX #whitepcbuild pic.twitter.com/f6ji4VlUx3

— PowerColor (@PowerColor) April 10, 2023

The Spectral White is a name of the design featuring a white backplate and PCB, this model should also have blue LEDs. This post confirms we are looking at the 7900 XTX GPU, equipped with two 8-pin power connectors. However, this may be as far as PowerColor may go with their white GPU series, as there was never a white Red Devil (a higher-end GPU in the manufacturer’s lineup).

According to PowerColor, the RX 7900 XTX Hellhound White is to be unveiled on April 11th.