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AMD Radeon R9 Nano

Seems to niche for what it is cost wise. Would personally still rather fit a full GPU in a ITX still.

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About time! :P

 

I've been wondering if this card was worth it for mini ITX builds.

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A whole week later than all the other tech channels on youtube... thanks vessel

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my opinon so hold onto the flaming but i like the way the nano is heading but if the price was lower compared to the 980 ti or the 980 i think it would have beaten them out but with being such a close price point i think just getting a 980 ti be better the power consumption and the likes makes it a nice card i mean can you imagine this in a mitx build with the lower power consumption also it would make something great to have in your living room that would be super powerful too

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Trades blows with the 980 G1 , while also using less power than it ... not something other AMD cards can brag about 

 

And its SFF , remains at  reasonable noise / temp levels ... 

 

If it was 100$ less , it would sell like 10x better , but margins i guess... 

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Interesting card, but a 6 and a half minute video for a graphics card? (Sponsor was 1 minute) 

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Interesting card. I think it will come into its own once there are some more ultra compact mainstream cases around.

 

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I think that this is a great card, cant wait for AMD to bring out their next X2 varient. With these sorts of power usage figures and performance I think the next X2 will be something to behold.

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