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Power envelope when cooling an r9 nano

I'm going to hopefully put together a sff system with a custom loop. I wanted to know if how much you can increase the r9 nano's power envelope under water or is it more recommended to buy a fury (or x) due to the 175 versus 275 and then cool that due to the larger tdp allowing for more power out of the box. I was hoping buying an r9 nano to watercool would save me some money compared to the fury x if I can achieve equivalent performance.

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Just now, Necrodead said:

You will most likley get a higher overclock on a fury x than on a nano. Most people report fury x's going to 1200mhz+ but nano's stop at about 1100mhz core clock.

Cheers 100mhz is worth it for me 

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