PowerColor RED DEVIL Quick Installation Guide
Package Contents
- Graphics Card
- User's Manual
System Requirements
- Expansion Slot: Motherboard with one or more PCI Express x16 slots.
- Display: Monitor or other display device with compatible connectivity to the graphics card's output interface.
- Power Requirement: Varies by model. Refer to www.powercolor.com for minimum system power requirements.
- Operating System: Linux / Windows® 10. For additional support, visit https://www.amd.com/en/support.
Hardware Installation
- Turn off the computer, switch off the PSU, and disconnect the power cord.
- Open the PC case.
- Remove any existing graphics card or PCIE slot covers.
- Insert the Graphics Card into the PCIE slot.
- Ensure the card is secured by the PCIE locking mechanism.
- Secure the graphics card to the PCIE bracket with a thumbscrew.
- Connect required external PCIE power connectors (if applicable) from the PSU.
- Close the PC case.
- Connect the display cable to the corresponding GPU display output port.
- Power on the system and boot to the OS. (It is recommended to remove previous graphics card drivers and perform a clean install of new drivers.)
Driver Installation
- Download the driver.
- Install the driver specific to your product.
- Execute the driver and follow the on-screen instructions.
Driver Installation Links:
- PowerColor Drivers: https://www.powercolor.com/downloads
- AMD Drivers and Support: https://www.amd.com/en/support
Additional Support (Optional)
Multi-BIOS Switch: If the graphics card has multiple BIOS switches, you can select your preferred setting.
- Ensure the computer is powered off, then switch to the desired BIOS.
- Reboot your PC.
For specific model support, visit www.powercolor.com.
AMD Radeon Setting Software Installation
To fully utilize the features and capabilities of your Radeon Graphics products, installing the latest Radeon Software is recommended.
- Radeon WattMan: Fine-tune GPU voltage, engine clock, memory clock, fan speed, and temperature for enhanced gameplay.
- Radeon™ ReLive: Capture, stream, and share your best moments.
For more support, visit https://www.amd.com/en/support/driverhelp.
Note: Requires downloading the "AMD Settings" software included with the AMD/Radeon driver.
Addressable RGB (ARGB) LED Cable Connection
Connect the ARGB LED cable to the ARGB LED Headers between the PowerColor graphics card and your motherboard. The PowerColor LED lighting can be controlled by the PowerColor Devil Zone software or synchronized via motherboard software.
Factory default setting is controlled by PowerColor Devil Zone. To sync with motherboard software, disable GPU control in Devil Zone.
You can also connect another ARGB device to the male connector to sync with motherboard ARGB control.
Diagram Description:
- A female connector connects to the motherboard header.
- An ARGB Male Connector is shown.
- A female connector connects to the PowerColor graphics card header.
The ARGB LED Header supports ARGB LED cables with a maximum power rating of 3A (5V) and a total length within 2 meters.
Notices:
- Do not install an RGB LED cable in the ARGB LED Header; this may damage the hardware and cable.
- Use only the ARGB LED cable to connect the motherboard and the PowerColor graphics card.
- PowerColor graphics cards are compatible with motherboards that have ARGB LED cable headers. These headers should have a 3-pin configuration. Refer to your motherboard manual or manufacturer's website for compatibility information.
- To avoid hardware damage, ensure the system is turned off and the power cord is unplugged before connecting or removing the ARGB LED cable.