PELADN releases Radeon and GeForce Taichi GPU series with pixel cooler design

No FSR required, PELAND Radeon and GeForce cards feature pixel design

A Chinese brand reveals a new design for its Radeon and GeForce series.

Peland, formerly Pradeon, is a Chinese board partner with some questionable design and naming choices. The card pictured in this post is actually called Taichi OC, which is borrowed from ASRock. The packaging design may also raise an eyebrow because it appears to be using NVIDIA layout, but also a generic “Gaming graphics card” as a product name.

The company actually developed four cards with this design, namely GeForce RTX 3070 Ti/3060Ti and Radeon RX 6750XT/6650XT. These cards are not yet listed in the US, but one can find them in China already.

PELAND Radeon/GeForce Taichi graphics card series, Source: PELADN

One can also learn that Radeon RX 6750XT features Navi 22 GPU with 2560 CUDA cores. Of course, this was likely meant to say Stream Processors, but given other typos in the marketing materials, this shouldn’t really surprise anyone. The RX 6750XT, for example, offers 2554 MHz core clock, TBP of 230W and 6+8pin power connectors. The card measures 32 cm, and it is a 2.5-slot design.

PELAND Radeon/GeForce Taichi graphics card series, Source: PELADN

The Navi 22 KXT based card can now be found on Chinese e-tail platforms for around 2899 RMB (406 USD), but it will drop to 2699 RMB (378 USD) for the “618” shopping festival on June 18th.