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AMD Nano owners thread?

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Should we start one? I'm probably the only person that ever bought one on here;) I would like to speak to people that own one (if any exist) and maybe share bench results pics etc?

If anyone else has one feel free to post!
 
Sort of. Had one, but arrived DOA from elsewhere :( , hopefully should get the replacement in the next few days. Quiet excited. I received the waterblock on Friday however so after some testing and checking of the card, will throw it in a loop I will be building.

I am pretty excited as I had the Normal Sapphire Fury Tri-X for abit, but the combination of coil whine and realisation that the PCB even when under a waterblock will be slightly too long for what I have in mind made me send it back. But I did get lots of Benchmarks so be interested in how a like for like build (aside from drivers), the Fury and Nano compare, more so with what I expect will be the thermal factor removed once the Nano is under water.

The only thing I had to bind me over till it arrives :)

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Sort of. Had one, but arrived DOA from elsewhere :( , hopefully should get the replacement in the next few days. Quiet excited. I received the waterblock on Friday however so after some testing and checking of the card, will throw it in a loop I will be building.

I am pretty excited as I had the Normal Sapphire Fury Tri-X for abit, but the combination of coil whine and realisation that the PCB even when under a waterblock will be slightly too long for what I have in mind made me send it back. But I did get lots of Benchmarks so be interested in how a like for like build (aside from drivers), the Fury and Nano compare, more so with what I expect will be the thermal factor removed once the Nano is under water.

The only thing I had to bind me over till it arrives :)
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20151011_134601_HDR.jpg

Good to see Titan X owner that also buys AMD cards.

Nano looks like an awesome card, when the price settles down a bit I am likely going to pick one up to have a play. It's priced to high for me to consider atm.

Interested in an owners thread, like to see user results over paid review / kickback sites.
 
I'd be interested too, I think OP and Ferrari100 (?) are the only two people I've seen with one.
 
If no one else wants to do a Nano thread I can start one if people want it.

If people can post if they want one.
 
If you want to start one then start one:)

My watercooled nano can be seen here> http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18695837

However I'm more interested in Bench results of other nano users:) I think I average 40.9 at 1440p with everything on Heaven with everything on max.

Lovely build. What sort of temps do you get with the loop? My loop will consist of a 4690k and the Nano itself, but will be run off a single 240mm radiator due to case limits. Seems you have 360mm worth of rads, just been pondering the temps I will likely get.
 
Lovely build. What sort of temps do you get with the loop? My loop will consist of a 4690k and the Nano itself, but will be run off a single 240mm radiator due to case limits. Seems you have 360mm worth of rads, just been pondering the temps I will likely get.

Hey thanks! Check the replies in that thread for temps. I think I mention the current temps I'm getting at the end of the first page or at the start of the second. They aren't the best, but better than air cooling. I found the temps improved slightly when I added an 80mm fan to blow air in for the rear of the case.
 
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Hey thanks! Check the replies in that thread for temps. I think I mention the current temps I'm getting at the end of the first page or at the start of the second. They aren't the best, but better than air cooling. I found the temps improved slightly when I added an 80mm fan to blow air in for the rear of the case.

Thanks, looking through again saw the listed temps. Sounds like 240mm may be okay, but CPU overclock will need to be kept down somewhat. Hopefully the fact the motherboard will be covered by a single waterblock which in this case will also cover the PCH and Mosfets will not increase temps too much more :eek:
 
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