PowerColor’s Computex 2025 lineup was largely centered around its custom Radeon RX 9060 XT models, with familiar series like Reaper and Hellhound on display. However, tucked away in a corner of the booth was a prototype that caught the attention of attendees for being unlike anything else in the company’s current lineup.
The unnamed graphics card was shown in a white and gray color scheme, accompanied by a new female character referred to as “REVA.” This mascot appeared alongside a simple display, with no technical details or product name revealed. YouTuber Shroud, also known as syurarara, shared a brief video of the prototype and noted that PowerColor has plans to release the new model in the future, but much of the information remains under wraps.
Although the company did not provide specifics during the event, viewers noticed some familiar design cues. The cooling solution included two fans that carried the Hellhound logo, suggesting that the new product might share some design elements with that series. Still, the overall presentation, including the REVA character, points to a fresh product direction.
PowerColor has not officially confirmed whether the card is part of a completely new series or a special edition of an existing one. The use of white and gray tones stands out from the darker designs typically seen in PowerColor’s gaming cards. This has led some to speculate that the company may be targeting a broader audience or a different market segment.
Industry site VideoCardz also reported on the prototype but stated that no additional information was available from company contacts. Based on the timing and design, some believe the graphics card could be based on the upcoming Radeon RX 9070 XT or a similar GPU, though this has not been confirmed.
At this point, it’s unclear when PowerColor plans to release the card or share more details. The presence of a mascot and a prototype at Computex suggests that a full announcement could be in the works. For now, REVA remains a concept with limited public information, but it’s likely that more updates will follow as PowerColor prepares for a future launch.
The company has a history of experimenting with new designs, and this early look at a possible new series indicates that PowerColor may be expanding its lineup in new directions. With strong interest already building from the Computex show, attention will now shift to when and how PowerColor decides to formally introduce the new card.
Sources: Shroud Channel Tweet, VideoCardz