It looks like AMD isn’t quite done with its announcements today. The red company has unveiled yet another graphics card called the RX Vega Nano. This graphics card is a reminiscent of the company’s older R9 Nano, which was launched back in 2015. The RX Vega Nano was given as a gift from Radeon to Tim Sweeney of Epic Games – along with a Threadripper CPU as well.
Unfortunately, aside from showcasing the RX Vega Nano briefly on stage, not much else was said about the graphics card. One obvious characteristic of this graphics card is, of course, its short PCB and cooler shroud length. This means that the graphics card comes with a smaller footprint compared to its larger brothers, the RX Vega 64 and RX Vega 56.
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One should also expect the Radeon RX Vega Nano to come with a lower TDP compared to other Vega-based graphics cards. Speaking of which, the cooler shroud of this graphics card appears to be made out of the same material as the one found on the RX Vega 64 Limited Edition. That said, the RX Vega Nano does not come with a blower-style fan. It’s instead fitted with an open-air cooling fan.
We’ll be sure to update this article should there be any new updates from AMD regarding the adorable Radeon RX Vega Nano graphics card.
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