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AMD Radeon R9 Nano In Da House (in-house photos)
Last week you have been able to read about the Radeon R9 Nano paper launch. We just received the product from AMD and I wanted to share some photos for the TBA review.
The new AMD Radeon R9 Nano will be a 175W TDP graphics card based on a very small form factor The product has a fully enabled Fiji GPU with 4096 stream processors - 256 TMUs and 64 ROPs. The Fiji series of GPUs is latest next iteration of the GCN (Graphics Core next) architecture from AMD. Fiji is based on revision of 1.2 GCN.
Below I have a number of photos from our studio photo-shoot. Have a peek, the performance benchmark review will follow somewhere later next week when the embargo lifts.
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#5152964 Posted on: 09/03/2015 11:54 AM
I'm looking forward to the review too.
Just would love to see it done inside a small form factor case for a change, not open bench table, this way heat won't be much of a problem...
I'm looking forward to the review too.
Just would love to see it done inside a small form factor case for a change, not open bench table, this way heat won't be much of a problem...
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#5152966 Posted on: 09/03/2015 11:55 AM
Are you gonna let TechReport borrow your card once finished Hilbert
Are you gonna let TechReport borrow your card once finished Hilbert

Wanted for review: AMD's Radeon R9 Nano
by Scott Wasson — 4:03 PM on September 2, 2015
Although we've covered the Fiji GPU and the Radeon R9 Nano graphics card closely since it was first announced, I've just been informed that AMD has chosen not to provide TR with a product sample for review. The reasons behind this decision aren't clear to me, but whatever.
Here's the deal: we are in need of an R9 Nano card to review. If you're in the industry and somehow have access to one, please contact me at REMOVEDXXX@techreport.com. I only need to borrow it for a few days in order to have a look at it. After that, I'll return it to you intact, and the world will have a truly independent review of this intriguing little video card.
As you may be aware, consumers would likely benefit from an independent review of this product, since we suspect AMD's public performance numbers don't reflect the experience of real gamers. We'd very much like to try out our frame-time-based performance testing methods on the Nano.
Thanks!
by Scott Wasson — 4:03 PM on September 2, 2015
Although we've covered the Fiji GPU and the Radeon R9 Nano graphics card closely since it was first announced, I've just been informed that AMD has chosen not to provide TR with a product sample for review. The reasons behind this decision aren't clear to me, but whatever.
Here's the deal: we are in need of an R9 Nano card to review. If you're in the industry and somehow have access to one, please contact me at REMOVEDXXX@techreport.com. I only need to borrow it for a few days in order to have a look at it. After that, I'll return it to you intact, and the world will have a truly independent review of this intriguing little video card.
As you may be aware, consumers would likely benefit from an independent review of this product, since we suspect AMD's public performance numbers don't reflect the experience of real gamers. We'd very much like to try out our frame-time-based performance testing methods on the Nano.
Thanks!
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#5152971 Posted on: 09/03/2015 11:58 AM
I remember the 'max' standard frequency of my reference 290 which was 947 mhz. Ran around 700 mhz most of the time. Gonna happen with this one too.
I remember the 'max' standard frequency of my reference 290 which was 947 mhz. Ran around 700 mhz most of the time. Gonna happen with this one too.
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#5152992 Posted on: 09/03/2015 12:19 PM
Please try to alter the fan speed to see the thermal throttling vs power throttling.
I am quite curious if R9 Nano is turned into a leaf blower, how low could temperature go and how the GPU is limited by the power supply or BIOS power limitation
Please try to alter the fan speed to see the thermal throttling vs power throttling.
I am quite curious if R9 Nano is turned into a leaf blower, how low could temperature go and how the GPU is limited by the power supply or BIOS power limitation
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nice looking forward to your review