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Recently, the PowerColor website was updated to include product pages for the Radeon RX 9070 XT Hellhound and Reaper custom designs. The pages went live last week, showcasing minimal information alongside several promotional images. This mirrors the approach taken with the Red Devil listing back in January. AMD's board partners have been tight-lipped about the specifications of the first wave of RDNA 4 hardware. TechPowerUp and other tech news outlets have pieced together the basics from leaks and accidental listings.

Our coverage of an in-depth hands-on experience at CES revealed little, as PowerColor representatives were not forthcoming with details about the inner workings of the new designs. Rumors suggest that the Radeon RX 9070 (non-XT) Reaper model has been spotted in a British e-tailer's warehouse, with SKU information indicating 16 GB of VRAM. The Navi-48 GPU-based Hellhound and Reaper models appear sleeker in comparison to the bulky Red Devil, which is a triple-slot card.

The Hellhound model sits in the middle of PowerColor's product lineup, featuring a dual-slot design with RGB lighting and a dual BIOS switching system that suggests a factory overclock. The smaller and more affordable Reaper card is said to have reference clocks, with no physical mode switcher visible in photos.