The radeon r9 nano shows its power in unigine heaven at 4k
The Radeon R9 Nano is a graphics card that generates a lot of expectation, it is a unit with a length of just 15cm that hides inside a powerful AMD Fiji GPU, now the card shows us its potential in the Unigine Heaven 4K benchmark.
In this test the Radeon R9 Nano has yielded an average of 26 FPS. The Radeon R9 290X with its ambitious AMD Hawaii GPU consisting of 2816 Stream Processors and a bandwidth of 320 GB / s yields a performance of 0.1136 GB / s, meanwhile the newest and most advanced Radeon R9 Nano with its most efficient GPU Fiji made up of 4096 Stream Processors and 4 GB of HBM memory with a bandwidth of 512 GB / s reaches 0.1250 GB / s.
If we translate these numbers to energy efficiency, we obtain that for each watt consumed the R9 Nano offers 0.152 FPS while the 290X complies with 0.076 FPS. Without a doubt this R9 Nano may be one of the most successful cards from AMD.
Source: tweaktown
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