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PowerColor HD6970 Devil 13 2GB Review

The Devil 13 arrives in a very attractive box which is beautifully styled.

The top layer ‘folds' up to reveal a dual tray system.

One of the trays contains the accessories which are marked ‘recovery chamber' and ‘equipment chamber'. There is also a diagram of the card design, which is rather difficult to read as they have tried to keep everything following the same black and red colour scheme.

We were quite surprised that Powercolor decided to bundle a high quality Wiha screwdriver set. This is not a cheap Chinese knockoff, but a genuine high quality product. Buying a similar set online would cost about £40.

The bundle includes a Driver CD, documentation and a 3 year certificate for warranty. Powercolor also include a Crossfire cable, Devil 13 sticker, 2x 6 pin to 8 pin power adapters, a DVI adapter and a mini displayport to displayport adapter. There is also a Dirt 3 coupon. It is an extremely impressive bundle.

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10 comments

  1. I wish more companies did collectors editions, they are much more interesting to read. I agree however on the screwdriver set. its fab, but i have all the tools in a drawer already.

  2. seriously, stop reviewing powercolor hardware, they are basically impossible to buy here. I know from the oCUk forums that they stopped doing them cause of warranty issues, they wouldnt honour uk people.

  3. thanks for review, not for this card but for the link on ebuyer for the 250 quid 6970. tyhats my son sorted for christmas.

  4. I think its a thing of beauty, people will pay for it. well if they can find it, I couldnt. anywhere.

  5. Its a great idea, just massively overpriced for what you get. My biggest problem with Powercolor is that I read a huge thread on OCUK last year when they stopped stocking them saying that they weren’t authorising RMAs or something.