PowerColor RX VEGA 56 8GB NANO Edition Review

Introduction and Technical Specifications

| Source: PowerColor Price: Author: Tom Logan

Introduction

Today's review is a bit of a rarity around these parts, it's a RX Vega based GPU.

It can't have escaped your attention that there are very few RX Vega models on the market as the mining community snaps them up so quickly that there is almost no reason to advertise them or send them into review websites.

It was therefore with a reasonable amount of surprise that we saw PowerColor had produced a Nano model of the super-popular Vega 56 graphics card as we couldn't wait to see what it has to offer. Normally when we're reviewing PowerColor models that utilise an AMD GPU we're look at their Devil series. Can the more standard Nano still produce the goods?

Technical Specifications

The specifications for the PowerColor RX Vega 56 Nano are identical to the reference AMD Vega 56, with the GPU clocked to 1156 MHz and boosting up to 1471 MHz. As we'll see later on we can do better than that, but certainly if you are the type of person who just wants Vega's for mining it's good to know the PowerColor has the basics covered.

1 - Introduction and Technical Specifications 2 - Up Close 3 - Test Setup, Undervolting and Overclocking 4 - 3D Mark 5 - Ashes of Singularity 6 - Deus Ex 7 - Gears of War 4 8 - Ghost Recon : Wildlands 9 - Hitman 10 - Rise of the Tomb Raider 11 - Shadow of War 12 - Total War : Warhammer 13 - Time Spy Extreme 14 - Unigine Superposition 15 - Unigine Valley 16 - Clock Speeds 17 - Temperatures and Power Draw 18 - Conclusion «Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Next»

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