středa 6. června 2018

AMD and PowerColor's RX Vega 56 Nano graphics card is now available to purchase

This story was updated due to the PowerColor RX Vega 56 officially launching at Computex 2018.

The Nano only made a brief appearance during the event, but is essentially the same Vega 56 GPU as the full-sized reference card, but squeezed into a smaller form factor.

The existence of this card hasn’t been much of a mystery as it also appeared at various events over the course of the past few months. However, this slightly cut down Nano GPU is now officially available to purchase in “select markets”. This micro-machine is currently listed for $450 at Newegg.

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Since AMD launched their RX Vega graphics cards, gamers with loyalties to the red camp have been wondering when either AMD, or one of their board partners, would ever make the most out of the compact PCB.

HBM2 memory was one of the biggest selling points for AMD’s RX Vega graphics cards, but one of the often overlooked features - largely overshadowed by their headline bandwidth capabilities - is the memory chips’ compact nature due to their implementation within the same package as the GPU.

PowerColor RX Vega 56 Nano

If you look at an RX Vega PCB (printed circuit board) you’ll find it really rather sparse in comparison to a similar spec Nvidia card - aside from power delivery, they are largely bare. Sapphire already shortened the PCB with their Pulse RX Vega 56 graphics card, but this card still made the most of a full-sized GPU cooler and heatsink design to pull away all the heat generated by the toasty GPU.



from
https://www.pcgamesn.com/amd-powercolor-rx-vega-56-nano

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