PowerColor RX VEGA 56 8GB NANO Edition Review
Ashes of Singularity
Published: 20th June 2018 | Source: PowerColor | Price: |
Ashes of Singularity
Ashes of Singularity is one of those titles you probably haven't played, but should if only to see the insane amount of units and particle effects it can handle. The overclock just allows the Nano to pass 60 FPS, but the benefits of Freesync mean your game play will always be smooth even at stock.
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Would be interesting to see how it does under water. ITX cases with small GPUs just makes it 10000x easier to build a loop in. If it's anything like that last nano it's just a few % slower yet at half the power draw.
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Even if you knew that or weren't referring to it, I still love saying it. It reminds me not to trust even guys as down to earth as Raja who make bold claims about their gear.Quote
Power consumption with undervolting (but still no OC) in Tom's testing show it's higher than at least one overclocked 1080Ti.
Even if you knew that or weren't referring to it, I still love saying it. It reminds me not to trust even guys as down to earth as Raja who make bold claims about their gear. |