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September 2015
(82%)
162 Tests
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Best SFF performance, True innovation, Lots more perf with OC, HBM memory, Looks the business
Clear coil whine on sample, No overclocking on memory, No HDMI 2.0
AMD most likely understands that it won't have clear consumer GPU performance leadership in this round of launches, with the GeForce GTX Titan X and partner-clocked GTX 980 Tis holding a reasonable advantage at a 4K resolution.But winning the hearts...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-09-10, Autor: Igor , Testbericht von: tomshardware.co.uk
Enthusiasts fond of space-saving gaming PCs have dreamed of a graphics card that runs as fast as a factory-overclocked Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 at Full HD resolution, and even faster at Ultra HD, while being smaller, lighter and even a bit less power hungry...
AMD's R9 Nano is, at first glance, precariously placed in the market with its $649 MSRP that makes it as expensive as both the Radeon R9 Fury X and GeForce GTX 980 Ti, both of which perform considerably better. However, the price-to-performance perspectiv...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-09-10, Autor: Luke , Testbericht von: kitguru.net
Brings new levels of performance to the SFF graphics card market, Comfortably outperforms other SFF offerings (GTX 970 and R9 380), Capable of playable 4K performance, Cooling solution keeps the GPU temperatures in line, Cooling solution is not loud enoug
Retail price is significantly above its closest performance competitor (the GTX 980), Cooler design exhausts some air directly into the chassis, Rear components can get hot and there is no backplate, No native HDMI 2.0
The AMD Radeon R9 Nano is a unique graphics card in many ways. It utilises a flagship GPU but houses it on a board which measures in at six inches long to make it a true mITX graphics card.As far as small form factor graphics cards go, AMD has comfortably...
Zusammenfassung: When the R9 Nano was first launched we determined it was a great little card , albeit one that would only appeal to a very narrow subset of users. It was admittedly geared towards small form factor systems but that also meant it competed against every oth...
I initially had my doubts about the R9 Nano. After AMD’s preview the consensus on our forums and throughout the tech community was that it was far too expensive, didn’t offer enough performance (based on initially vague estimates) and targeted a niche tha...
Compact size, Excellent performance at 2650x1440, Operating temperature and power draw suitable for a compact build, Audible but not too loud - good for a reference cooler
Not Cheap
This is a niche enthusiast product and is absolutely perfect for small form factor builds where space is limited but ultimate performance is desired. Having tested the Nano much more extensively than I'd planned, I really like it and have thoroughly enjoy...
"There's simply no other card of this size that can compete with the Nano."...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-09-25, Autor: Dave , Testbericht von: techradar.com/au/
Highend gaming performance, Efficient for a Fiji GPU, Teeny weeny
Superexpensive, Size is less of a miniITX issue now, 4GB HBM limit, Coil whine
The Radeon R9 Nano matches impressive scale with high-end performance, but the price is prohibitive especially when size is really not so much of an issue anymore...