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Testseek.com have collected 162 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon R9 Nano 4GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon R9 Nano 4GB GDDR5 PCIe.
Award: Good Buy September 2015
September 2015
 
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The editors liked

  • 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
  • Highend gaming performance
  • Efficient for a Fiji GPU
  • Teeny weeny
  • Ultra small
  • Full-sized performance
  • Quiet cooler

The editors didn't like

  • Not Cheap
  • Superexpensive
  • Size is less of a miniITX issue now
  • 4GB HBM limit
  • Coil whine
  • Very expensive
  • No HDMI 2.0
  • Only 4GB memory

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  Published: 2015-09-10, review by: Cdrinfo.com

  • Despite the small amount of benchmarks, it looks like AMD deserves some serious props for even creating the Radeon R9 Nano.This pint-sized powerhouse is based on revolutionarily tiny - and fast - high-bandwidth memory to deliver flagship-level performance...

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  Published: 2015-09-10, review by: tomshardware.com

  • Abstract:  And it's easy to explain why: a quick look at the Fiji block diagram illustrates the chip's four shader engines, similar to Hawaii's configuration. Each has its own geometry processor and rasterizer, as well as four render back ends that can process up to...

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  Published: 2015-09-10, Author: Hilbert , review by: guru3d.com

  • The Nano is an impressive product, to see something perform so well at a form factor of 15cm is impressive. That said it isn't perfect with the HDMI 2.0 limitation and airflow dependency relative to noise. But if you get airflow under control in a clos...

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  Published: 2015-09-10, review by: maximumpc.com

  • Compact, quiet, tiny, efficient, did we say small?
  • Expensive, not as fast as larger GPUs, 4GB VRAM, niche

 
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  Published: 2015-09-10, Author: Matt , review by: computershopper.com

  • Exceptionally powerful for a 6-inch, air-cooled card, Easily outperforms any similarly sized Nvidia card currently available
  • Radeon R9 Fury X and GeForce GTX 980 Ti perform better overall for about the same price, Lack of HDMI 2.0 support makes the card a tricky fit for gaming on a 4K HDTV
  • The R9 Nano is stunningly powerful given its Mini-ITX-friendly form factor, and a true leap ahead for AMD. Just know that this is a specialized component meant for very tight, compact PCs, and that you're paying a major premium for that fact. Read More…...

 
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  Published: 2015-09-10, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com

  • Good Performance, Tiny Form Factor, Cool and Quiet, Power Efficient (Relatively Speaking)
  • Not Quite As Fast As A Fury, Premium Pricing, Inductor Noise, No HDMI 2.0
  • AMD Radeon R9 Nano - Find It At AmazonAMD seems to have hit all the cues it set out to with the Radeon R9 Nano. This card is ridiculously tiny in light of other high-end GPUs, its power consumption characteristics are significantly more manageable than ot...

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  Published: 2015-09-10, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Measuring a mere 6" long, the R9 Nano brings 4K gaming performance to cases where the Fury X can't fit and it exceeds the GTX 980 Ti in efficiency.
  • For the same $650, the GTX 980 Ti and R9 Fury X are a bit faster. Coil noise is an issue on our sample and on high the fan isn't particularly quiet either. It is 2015 where is the HDMI 2.0 support?

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  Published: 2015-09-09, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net

  • performance, small form factor, power consumption, dead silent
  • price
  • AMD R9 Nano is a down-clocked Fury X with a lower TDP and air-cooled. All those differences from the big brother make it smaller and oriented towards HTPCs and mini-ITX systems. It's the same Fiji GPU, running 50MH less than X, but if you overclock it to...

 
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  Published: 2015-08-27, Author: Nathan , review by: legitreviews.com

  • Abstract:  The AMD Radeon R9 Fury X and Fury video cards got the attention of the gaming community when they were released in June 2015 as the new Fiji GPU and High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) was very intriguing to the community. It was tough to find any Fury cards in-s...

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  Published: 2015-08-27, review by: hardocp.com

  • We are uncertain, and a bit confused, for the second paper launch when the actual video card launch is only two weeks away. Why not sample cards and let the card speak for itself at launch? Perhaps part of the issue is the fact that this is a video card...

 
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