PowerColor teases Radeon RX Vega Nano

A prototype of a prototype

Right after the AMD's global launch of the second generation Ryzen+ CPUs, PowerColor has unveiled several pictures of a GPU prototype. The concept is based on an AMD Radeon RX Vega with shorter PCB. This card looks pretty similar to the previous RX Fury Nano.


At the moment there aren't many details in terms of specs and performance numbers, but it's clear that the aesthetics on PowerColor's version is a far cry from the original RX Vega Nano. For example the cooler shroud was made out brushed aluminum while on this model comes with a black finish. In addition also the power connectors are a bit different; while on the original model there was a single 8-pin power connector, on the PowerColor model we see one 8-pin and one 6-pin power connectors.

Sadly this card isn't available yet. PowerColor says that the card is merely a prototype and that they haven't any plans on mass producing it. Last but not least, AMD has never released the RX Vega Nano, so we believe that PowerColor will release this Nano version when AMD will introduce the reference one as well.
  • RX Vega Nano
  • RX Vega Nano
  • RX Vega Nano



Source: Videocardz

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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