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PowerColor Devil 13 Dual Core R9 290X 8 GB Review: Dual Hawaii on Air
By Igor Wallossek published
PowerColor’s Devil 13 graphics card, with its two Hawaii GPUs and massive heat sink, weighs in at more than two kilograms and exudes luxury. But can it compete with AMD’s dual-GPU reference design with closed-loop water cooling? Let’s find out!

PowerColor's Air-Cooled R9 295X2 Revealed
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
It looks like PowerColor is building an air-cooled R9 295X2 graphics card.

PowerColor PCS+ R9 290X Review: Cool, Quiet, And Priced Right
By Igor Wallossek published
PowerColor sent over a second 2.5-slot Hawaii-based card. The first was MSI's R9 290X Lightning. This one, the PCS+ R9 290X is both lighter and less expensive. Does PowerColor out-engineer MSI and score an upset, or is the PCS+ simply less capable?

Partner Cards: 10 Radeon R9 270 And 270X Boards, Reviewed
By Igor Wallossek published
We're not particularly fond of AMD's reference Radeon R9 270-series cooling solution. Fortunately, most of the company's board partners have their own heat sinks and fans. We take 10 cards and measure their clock rates, thermals, and acoustics.

CryoVenom R9 290 Review: Water Cooling With A Warranty
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Liquid cooling solves the thermal challenges presented by AMD's Hawaii GPU much more elegantly than a big heat sink and loud fan. But the requisite parts also add cost. Does VisionTek's CryoVenom R9 290 deliver maximum performance at a fair price?

PowerColor LCS AXR9 290X: Water Makes Hawaii Comfortable
By Thomas Soderstrom published
AMD’s Radeon R9 290X is an incredibly powerful gaming card. Unfortunately, the company's cheap cooling solution results in inconsistent performance and excessive noise. PowerColor’s liquid-cooled LCS AXR9 290X is set to solve both issues with finesse.

PowerColor Launches R9 290, 290X, PCS+ and LCS
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Big air and slim water support PowerColor's R9 overclocks.
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