The surprise of the presentation of the AMD Capsaicin event has been the AMD RX Vega Nano, a compact graphics card, of which there was absolutely no data (and they have not given much data about it either)
We want to talk a little more about the AMD RX Vega Nano, AMD's latest solution for the graphics market and about which we did not have the slightest data. We knew that AMD would launch a trimmed version of the Vega GPU, with fewer Stream Processors, but it was the most unknown, since in recent days there has been talk of the RX Vega 64 with stock heatsink, the RX Vega 64 Limited Edition, with brushed aluminum heatsink and the RX Vega 64 Liquid Edition, the factory overclocked and liquid cooled version
The RX Vega 56 Nano is reminiscent of the Radeon R9 Nano, a solution that was popularized at the time for its price, basically. This unknown model, as we have seen, has quite small dimensions and we must bear in mind that this graphics card will have 3584 Stream Processors, predictably. We see that the extra piece of PCB of the RX Vega 64 has been cut, ready to install the heatsink with blower fan and here we opt for an aluminum heatsink with a fan, apparently 92mm.
AMD RX VEGA 64 AND AMD RX VEGA 56 OFFICIALLY PRESENTED AT THE AMD CPASAICIN
This model will be simpler and should compete with the GTX 1070, both in performance and price. About the frequencies, nothing is known, but it should be around 1200MHz, predictably. The consumption of this graphics card should be around 150-180W and its small dimensions indicate that this graphics card is designed for compact computers, something that is increasingly common in gaming, as many users opt for small computers that disturb little. We will have to wait a bit to know more information about these graphics cards, which will undoubtedly be an excellent option for mid-range gaming.
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