PowerColor Unveils UV-Reactive Art RX 9000 Series Graphics Cards at Computex

PowerColor showcases prototype graphics cards with UV-reactive backplate art at Computex 2026, featuring designs that glow under ultraviolet light.

PowerColor Unveils UV-Reactive Art RX 9000 Series Graphics Cards at Computex

PowerColor is showcasing new prototype graphics cards based on the AMD Radeon RX 9000 series at Computex 2026. These units feature backplates with UV-reactive artwork that reveals hidden designs under ultraviolet light.

Prototypes based on existing models reveal hidden artwork under ultraviolet light

The prototypes are built around existing PowerColor models, including variants of the RX 9070 XT Red Devil and HellHound lines. A Reaper series variant is also part of the showcase. PowerColor showcased UV-reactive art graphics card prototypes based on RX 9070 XT Red Devil, HellHound, and Reaper series models at Computex 2026.

  • Backplate Artwork: UV-reactive art designs (cherry blossom branches, abstract monster, Egyptian hieroglyphs, dynamic PCB surface)
  • Base Models: RX 9070 XT Red Devil, RX 9070 XT HellHound, Reaper series variants
  • Event: Computex 2026 prototype showcase

Each card displays unique UV-reactive art on the backplate. One design features cherry blossom branches, while another depicts an abstract monster. A third model highlights Egyptian hieroglyphs carved into a dynamic PCB surface. The artwork remains invisible under normal lighting but glows distinctly when exposed to UV sources.

PowerColor prototype graphics card with UV-reactive backplate artwork
PowerColor prototype graphics card with UV-reactive backplate artwork

The 'Relics that Still Burn' prototype uses UV paint to emphasize the carved hieroglyphs on its backplate. The 'The Architecture' prototype is based on the RX 9070 XT HellHound Spectral White and features a dynamic surface design that reacts to UV light. The backplates feature UV-reactive artwork, including cherry blossoms, abstract monsters, Egyptian hieroglyphs, and dynamic PCB surface designs.

PowerColor has not yet announced pricing or commercial availability for these UV-reactive prototypes. The company only confirmed their display at Computex 2026 without providing launch details or release timelines. Exact specifications and performance metrics remain unconfirmed beyond the visual modifications.

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