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Tomorrow I will be getting an R9 Nano for a review, which will stay with me for around a week or two.

 

 

As far as I'm concerned, it is designed to be Mini-ITX 4K GPU, my previous review was based only on DX11.

 

I kinda need an advice on how to do DX12 Benchmark, and what kind of benchmark (resolution, settings, etc) will push the R9 Nano to its full potential.

 

Thanks.

 

 

EDIT : by benchmark, i mean something that could come up with a score, not Ashes of the Singularity game.

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Tomorrow I will be getting an R9 Nano for a review, which will stay with me for around a week or two.

 

 

As far as I'm concerned, it is designed to be Mini-ITX 4K GPU, my previous review was based only on DX11.

 

I kinda need an advice on how to do DX12 Benchmark, and what kind of benchmark (resolution, settings, etc) will push the R9 Nano to its full potential.

 

Thanks.

 

There really isnt much DX12 stuff around, I think there is only one game announced to use it fully, so not much point, there might be some synthetics to run

 

Just run the typical sweet of benchmarks, games etc

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the usiual roundup of far cry 4, GTA-V, metro last light and crysis 3 should be good :)

 

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there is basically NOTHING for DX12 yet exept maby some sythetic ones but none that i recal, just go all out on games and firestrike 4K

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Tomorrow I will be getting an R9 Nano for a review, which will stay with me for around a week or two.

 

 

As far as I'm concerned, it is designed to be Mini-ITX 4K GPU, my previous review was based only on DX11.

 

I kinda need an advice on how to do DX12 Benchmark, and what kind of benchmark (resolution, settings, etc) will push the R9 Nano to its full potential.

 

Thanks.

 

 

EDIT : by benchmark, i mean something that could come up with a score, not Ashes of the Singularity game.

You bought the card? sponsored?

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I'd say do 1440p - that's where the Nano is strongest. It should be beating a 980 easily and please don't use Kombustor for anything - it's a crappy Power Virus :P - Use Valley/Heaven for temps/power

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Thanks for all the comment guys

 

Anyone have any idea on where i can download the Benchmarking client for Ashes of Singularity?, have been browsing through the internet and havent got any clue.

 

 

@ Nacho. AMD Thailand sponsored it. 

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Thanks for all the comment guys

 

Anyone have any idea on where i can download the Benchmarking client for Ashes of Singularity?, have been browsing through the internet and havent got any clue.

 

 

@ Nacho. AMD Thailand sponsored it. 

You might as AMD this question, they should know better how to push the card to it's limits and shot the potential.

 

AotS benchmark comes with Founders Pack that is aviable for purchase at Stardock home page.

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You might as AMD this question, they should know better how to push the card to it's limits and shot the potential.

 

AotS benchmark comes with Founders Pack that is aviable for purchase at Stardock home page.

 

 

Meaning that I have to ordered the game in order to receive their benchmark tools?

 

And I'm asking in this forums because it's only the media who have to do all the homeworks here, AMD Thailand is just a dealer responsible mainly about marketing and product distribution.

When they are going to organize an event or setting up a product promotion campaign; they always hire media firms like mine to be an organizer. This R9 Nano in which I'm going to review has never been promoted by AMD anywhere in Thailand, and its always been like that with all previous AMD products- the only way to let buyers heard about their products was through media reviews. 

 

AMD is quite niche market here, as they offer less media campaign; mainly 80% of the cards I have reviewed are from Nvidia, so I have less experience with newer AMD Cards (even im a R9 290x user)

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