PowerColor released its new Radeon RX Vega Nano after months of development. It is based on a version of RX Vega 56 that operates at much higher efficiency.
It has an M-ITX heat sink with dimensions of just 170mm x 95mm x 38mm. On the other hand, it works with a base frequency of 1156MHz and a boost rate of 1471MHz. These are the frequencies of the reference model but I don’t think it will take them so easily with its small dissipator.
First inspections show up that it increases about 75 degrees of load and even has a small margin for overclocking. This is not bad for its size as it is an interesting option for ITX systems.
At the moment PowerColor is the only one that showed an RX Vega Nano graphics card. Obviously, other partners like Sapphire or XFX were working on it but were never officially confirmed.