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AMD Radeon R9 Nano poses in the Wild
On our forums a user called AMDFreeSync noticed some photo's of the upcoming Radeon R9 Nano. The mini-me card is powered by a Fiji processor and remains to be air-cooled.
The photo's appear to be posted on Flickr by a user called Elmy. We know that Elmy is Anthony Lackey who has done a lot of promotional stuff for AMD in the past. With the text:
Coming soon to a retailer near you.....
Doing a project for AMD will have details next week.
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#5135492 Posted on: 08/04/2015 08:03 AM
Its the same size as a GTX 650ti I have. That is just awesome.
Such a damn shame AMD doesnt have a gamestream setup like nvidia does.
There are a few games that dont work with steam game streaming and only work with nvidia game stream for me.
Yeah there is only the amd gaming evolved twitch streaming thingie which I've never used. And w10 can stream some games at least if you have that
Its the same size as a GTX 650ti I have. That is just awesome.
Such a damn shame AMD doesnt have a gamestream setup like nvidia does.
There are a few games that dont work with steam game streaming and only work with nvidia game stream for me.
Yeah there is only the amd gaming evolved twitch streaming thingie which I've never used. And w10 can stream some games at least if you have that

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#5135496 Posted on: 08/04/2015 08:33 AM
I really hope the price tag isn't going to make this neat little card unattractive to the point that I'll rather sit it out until '16 Q1~Q3.
That is of course if the cards delivers the expected performance in the first place. The R300's are overpriced to the point of ridiculousness in my opinion, so if suspicions here hold true that the Nano may be contender to the throne of the non fury line up then I think we'll be looking at 400~500$, which I'd find rather unfortunate.
We shall see, I guess.
I really hope the price tag isn't going to make this neat little card unattractive to the point that I'll rather sit it out until '16 Q1~Q3.
That is of course if the cards delivers the expected performance in the first place. The R300's are overpriced to the point of ridiculousness in my opinion, so if suspicions here hold true that the Nano may be contender to the throne of the non fury line up then I think we'll be looking at 400~500$, which I'd find rather unfortunate.
We shall see, I guess.
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#5135563 Posted on: 08/04/2015 11:07 AM
I don't know about you...
But I like the size my things to reflect their performance
e.g. bigger cpu cooler = better cpu
bigger gpu = better gpu
bigger tv...
etc...
I don't know about you...
But I like the size my things to reflect their performance
e.g. bigger cpu cooler = better cpu
bigger gpu = better gpu
bigger tv...
etc...
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#5135569 Posted on: 08/04/2015 11:27 AM
Who wants to start trying to guess how low the clock speed will have to be to keep the thermals under control with only one fan?
I'll start: 750MHz GPU core...
Raise! 775Mhz
Who wants to start trying to guess how low the clock speed will have to be to keep the thermals under control with only one fan?
I'll start: 750MHz GPU core...
Raise! 775Mhz

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I want that so bad 9___9