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Guru3D.com » News » Review: AMD Radeon R9 NANO

Review: AMD Radeon R9 NANO

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/10/2015 02:52 PM | source: | 156 comment(s)

Today is the day we can show you our review on the all new AMD Radeon R9 NANO. Petite is the main catchphrase for the AMD Radeon R9 Nano that we test  today. The product has an incredibly small form factor yet is powered with a Fiji XT chip that brings some significant gaming performance to this graphics card.

Read our full review right here.
 







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cowie
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#5156859 Posted on: 09/10/2015 03:25 PM
The price is high due to the memory being used.
Anything this new has a premium price we all know this stop saying its expensive, I bet there making no profit what so ever on these.
maybe to show case hbm fail?(ddr4 anyone?) or how bad its gotten for amd or what? little to gian from this purchase go fury or x oh....and get a new case :)
if it kickes ass and was 55 or so ok but 650?
hell you can get a fury x that does not down clock as much

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#5156860 Posted on: 09/10/2015 03:25 PM
I don't think AMD expects to be selling a ton of these. They've had a really hard time just keeping up with the stock for the Fury X. Considering how many people moan about price, the Fury was a much better value, but the Fury X still managed to be out of stock. Considering the Nano is basically the same chip, I don't expect them to have a lot of these in stock either. Once they catch up with the demand I'm sure the price will drop. If Nvidia ever sells something that competes with the Nano then I'm sure the price will drop even more.

NAMEk
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#5156862 Posted on: 09/10/2015 03:27 PM
It performed better than I expected. But for such a price...nah

Ryu5uzaku
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#5156865 Posted on: 09/10/2015 03:33 PM
MSRP's for the same price -- $650. I don't know about Europe, but on Amazon I can't find a Fury X in stock for under $750.


Fury 540€ cheapest I found, Nano 699€, 980 ti 660€ (blower) and Fury X 660€.

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#5156869 Posted on: 09/10/2015 03:44 PM
All Titans and all all dual-gpu cards ever were DOA too.

They still sold enough apparently. I think you had mistaken this card to be FOR YOU.



Id say a Nano is more "worth it" than a Titan even. If the performance per cm^3 is valued.

You missed my point, yes titan 1000$ price is dumb, but it will always sell more than any fury at that price, simply cause nvidia has larger crowd, and some good sheeps that like new shiny toys.

AMD lost lot of marketshare to nvidia, they need their own 970, not to release a product that very very selective few people will buy.

Titan will always sell more than Nano.

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