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Asus white Radeon R9 Nano spotted

AMD officially launched its tiny Radeon R9 Nano graphics card a while back, bringing the full power of a Fiji graphics core and High-Bandwidth Memory to a tiny 6-inch PCB. Several AIB partners have already launched their own branded models and now, it looks like Asus is planning to release a white version of the card.

Dubbed as the ‘Asus Radeon R9 Nano White', the new GPU will feature the same specifications and design as previous R9 Nano graphics cards. However, this one being white will open a few doors for those that like to plan colour themed rigs.

R9 Nano White

The card was first spotted by German site, ComputerBase.de. As with the other Nano cards, specifications include a Fiji GPU with 4096 stream processors, 256 TMUs, 64 ROPs and 4GB of HBM. The base clock speed sits at 1GHz on the core and the card takes just one 8-pin PCIe connector for power.

Since press shots are already floating around, this white R9 Nano should be out fairly soon, though Asus has yet to make an official announcement. We also don't have a price just yet.

KitGuru Says: If anyone was planning an all white ITX rig, then this may be worth looking in to if you need the GPU power. Do any of you own an R9 Nano already? Or even a Fury card? What do you think of it? 

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