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Extrait: La Radeon R9 Nano fait partie des Radeon RX 300 series produites par AMD afin de succéder aux RX 200. Elles répondent du nom de code Caraibean Islands et se destinent à concurrencer les GeForce G900 Maxwell de NvidiaCette carte graphique embarque un GPU...
Format très court : 15 cm, Nuisances sonores contenues, Performances dans les jeux, Consommation maîtrisée
HDMI 1.4 uniquement
Une carte graphique techniquement très intéressante, à la fois très compacte, performante et peu bruyante. Un essai réussi pour AMD, mais qui se limite malheureusement à un marché de niche. Attention également au positionnement tarifaire qui rend la carte...
Extrait: AMD vient de lever le voile sur la Radeon R9 Nano, sa carte graphique haut de gamme à destination des ordinateurs compacts. Si la présentation officielle a lieu aujourd'hui, les tests et la disponibilité attendront encore quelques jours. AMD Rad...
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Great performance, Quiet operation at low loads, HBM is innovative, Extremely low power consumption for performance, Compact size is ideal for small form factor,
Crossfire R9 Nano’s defeats the ideal of small form factor suitability, Neutral, 4GB HBM is good for now, but very little future-proofing, “The R9 Nano in Crossfire is an amazing achievement for AMD and a great step in the right direction for the future o
PriceSince the initial launch of the R9 Fury X, HBMv1 stock levels and prices have plateaued. This has resulted in the R9 Nano being available for as little as £469.99 from OverclockersUK. In the US, the R9 Nano range has slightly dropped in price and can...
Publié: 2015-09-26, Auteur: Dave , review by: techradar.com
High, end gaming performance, Efficient for a Fiji GPU, Teeny weeny
Super, expensive, Size is less of a mini, ITX issue now, 4GB HBM limit, Coil whine
The Radeon R9 Nano matches impressive scale with high-end performance, but the price is prohibitive especially when size is really not so much of an issue anymore...
Tiny design – small enough for mini-ITX, Stonking performance at high resolutions, High Bandwidth Memory used
Ruinously expensive, High-pitched capacitor whine, A little slower than current flagships
AMD's latest card is one of its most outlandish and impressive. It's the first time I've seen true high-end power inside a card that's small enough to comfortably fit inside a mini-ITX chassis – and it achieves this without becoming too hot or loud. It...
Great performance for its size, Arguably preferable to the Fury X
Other cards already accomplish its goal, Expensive, Can't handle 4K in every game
The R9 Nano is a novel idea for a card. It's built on the theory that gamers want a card with high performance in a small package. Whether that's true or not remains to be seen, but either way, the R9 Nano is unlikely to satisfy those in the market for...
Publié: 2015-09-10, Auteur: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
The R9 Nano packs an unprecedented amount of rendering power into an absolutely tiny product, and possesses superb build quality. The background 'buzz' on our sample is a concern, but in terms of the overall cooling assembly, it works very well - the Nano...