A line of mid-level PowerColor video cards that use exclusively AMD/Radeon video chips. In the press releases of the Fighter models, the word optimal is often found. And for good reason, because PowerColor has long understood what most PC gamers need: more power, less bells and whistles, and lower prices. Therefore, most Fighter series cards are devoid of RGB lighting, beautiful casings and additional accessories, and the emphasis is on the quality of cooling. The motto of the Fighter series sounds both poetic and funny: "Fight for your dream." In all likelihood, this is a reference to sky-high prices and a shortage of components.


Despite the simple appearance, which creates an ascetic black casing, Fighter cards boast a fairly high-quality and not too loud cooling system. For example, the Radeon RX 6800 Fighter uses two massive aluminium radiators, six copper heat pipes and three 90mm Mute Fans to reduce heat. In the absence of load, they stop rotating, and the cooling of the video core and memory chips falls on the shoulders of passive radiators. A little lower level video smokers like the RX 6600 XT and RX 6700 XT Fighter use a similar Cooling system design, but with two instead of three turntables.

Instead of using backlighting or trendy multi-coloured casings, PowerColor engineers decided to focus on useful things. So, the cards of this series have a fairly serious factory overclocking by the standards of the middle class, the fans use durable double bearing systems, the firmware is equipped with a dual BIOS, and there is often a separate button on the rear panel to switch between quiet and performant operation.