power consumption of nvidia 10*0 cards are not that great either:

Measured Power Consumption
Mind you, the system wattage is measured at the wall socket side and there are other variables like PSU power efficiency. So this is an estimated value, albeit a very good one. Below, a chart of relative power consumption. Again, the Wattage shown is the card with the GPU(s) stressed 100%, showing only the peak GPU power draw, not the power consumption of the entire PC and not the average gaming power consumption.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/msi_geforce_gtx_1070_gaming_x_review,8.htmlthat is when gaming, and that is without 60% tdp reduction
here in mining we don't need the full tdp to mine comfortably
The nanos will have to drop in price or they will stop selling. Who is going to buy a $450 nano over a $199 480 or a $379 1070? Ive already seen brand new 390s drop to $259 on newegg now and ive been watching the prices of 390s daily since april
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&IsNodeId=1&N=100007709%20601202919cheapest 1070 is $419 i doubt they will be sold for msp in 2016 maybe in a few months $420 for
26mhs at 90 watts is basically the same as a nano the diffrnce being the nano also produces 1200 dcr
for and aditional 45 watts
no it's not the same as nano, nano can only do 22 at 80w, 27(not 26) at 90 is much better
22.7% more hash with only 12.5% more consumption
wrong again the nano does 23.6 eth and 1200 dcr fr 140 watts with the claymore miner
the 1070 costs nearly the same as a nano and is only a bit better most smart miners will be waiting for the 480