AMD Radeon R9 Nano – Test

Earlier this summer, AMD launched the new graphics circuit Fiji and thus became the first in the world to use the high-performance memory standard HBM. Before the end of the year, Fiji will appear in no less than four graphics card models from the company, where both the flagship Radeon R9 Fury X and the somewhat slim Fury have already seen the light of day.

Later this autumn, the flagship title is expected to be taken over by a solution with double Fiji circles under the hood, but before that it has become time for a considerably smaller talent to take a seat on stage.

SweClocker’s test lab is today visited by the Radeon R9 Nano, which is the third part in the Fiji saga and at the same time is claimed to be the world’s fastest graphics card in small format. With a full-scale Fiji XT under the hood, 4,096 stream processors, 4 GB HBM and a length of just over 15 centimeters, there is much to suggest that this can be a really shrunken power package.

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