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Small Form Factor Video Card Showdown - R9 Nano vs 970 Mini

2016-05-11
we have made a ton of videos featuring the r9 nano from AMD there is the review that kicked it off that showed a badass little card that produced a massive amount of performance for its size without this card I wouldn't have been able to do my fallout 4 bomb build and it was the ideal GPU for Linus's seven gamers one CPU built but we have received criticism here from people saying that the Nano only really works in ideal thermal situations and that the 970 Mini from the other team is the real small form-factor King due to that problem is there any weight to this argument let's see intel brings ddr4 to the mainstream with their new core i7 6700 K and Core i5 6600 K processors show you the link in the video description to learn more first let's introduce the competitors starting with the AMD r9 nano it features a fiji core GPU with 4096 stream processors and 4 gigabytes of HBM or high bandwidth memory running at 1 gigabit per freaking second on a memory bus width of 4096 bits the whole thing has a GPU boost clock of 1,000 megahertz and houses all of this within a 5 inch by 4 and three eighths inch body which has done super well in raw performance benchmarks in the past in the other corner we have the asus 970 mini running a total of 16 64 cuda cores and 4 gigabytes of gddr5 memory which is running at seven thousand and ten megahertz on a 256-bit memory interface the whole thing has a GPU boost clock of twelve hundred and twenty eight megahertz and comfortably sits within a frame that is seven point seven inches by four point eight inches which is also done super well in benchmarks in the past but more on the thermal and price to performance side of things looking back at the review of the nano we can see the differences clearly laid out in the benchmarking graphs the nano handily beats the 970 mini in everything when looking at raw performance when you break away from that and look at overall wattage or thermal output the story changes and the 970 beats the Nano quite easily as well and then finally they do end up tying but in the performance per watt category the cards also have quite the price Delta within us funds the nano coming at 479 dollars while the mini sits at a much more digestible 299 and this shows in the dollars per frame benchmark where the nano was literally the most expensive per frame card we tested and the mini was literally the least expensive per frame card we tested quite the polarization all of that being said those benchmarks are a little bit dated and so far what we know is that if you want a faster and smaller card you can grab the I know and pay up about an extra 180 bucks but if you can deal with the slightly bigger size don't mind a bit of performance loss and want to save some pennies on your power bill you can not spend the extra and go for the mini options are good and these two cards serve the small form-factor market quite well in their own ways and nicely complement each other in a way that I personally think Foster's healthy competition instead of blind fanboying which is pretty cool but today we look at them again for one more testing scenario I had issues with the nanos performance in my fallout bomb and it took a lot for me to mostly fix it most cases have adequate air flow for your GPU but not all of them the ones that have very restricted GPU air flow that we have apparently left at Liza's house for undisclosed reasons so what we did to replace the cases that are apparently alliances house is we grabbed the node 202 a solid small form-factor case from fractal if you want to see the review of that check up here and then in order to restrict the airflow more because this can actually take a full sized graphics card we grabbed a fractal Maju vent from a define r5 that we had lying around and then just taped it to the side we then tested Crysis 3 Tomb Raider and Battlefront both with the cover on and with the cover off with both cards upon initial investigation of the raw average numbers the nano does throttle when the obstruction is introduced but not by enough and it still kind of wins by significant amount in every single scenario but that definitely is not the whole story the average FPS doesn't lie but it's also not an accurate description of how it felt the mini didn't give a crap it got a little warmer but performed exactly the same in all three games with or without the obstruction the nano throttled and throttled pretty hard making the games feel sluggish and weird due to inconsistent clock speeds as the card was fluctuating clock speeds throughout the test as it throttled and then no longer throttled and etc okay so that's not great for the Nano but I don't necessarily think that this is actually a big deal before you scream at me allow me to explain we had to create this scenario this is a bad airflow scenario that being said there are cases that will have highly restricted air flow for your GPU but this just arms you with more information for the planning 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