AMD is quietly introducing Radeon RX 5300 graphics card for desktops
AMD has introduced its RX 5300 video card. This video card uses the RDNA architecture and is intended for gaming at 1080p resolution according to the manufacturer. The video card will probably only be available for OEMs.
The Radeon RX 5300 shows great similarities with the current RX 5300M video card for laptops. Both video cards have 22 compute units and 1408 stream processors. However, the boost speed of the new RX 5300 at 1645MHz is higher than that of the mobile version, which has a boost speed of 1445MHz. AMD does not mention base clock speeds. The fp32 computing power of the RX 5300 video card is, according to the company, 4.63tflops, while that of the RX 5300M is 4.07tflops.
The RX 5300 also has 3GB gddr6 memory with a 96-bit memory bus. The memory speed is 14Gbit / s, with which the bandwidth is 168GB / s. This is also identical to the mobile RX 5300M. AMD positions the RX 5300 itself against the GTX 1650 from Nvidia. AMD does not mention suggested retail prices and specific release dates. VideoCardz writes that the RX 5300 is an OEM video card, so it will not go on sale separately.
Radeon RX 5500 XT | Radeon RX 5300 | Radeon RX 5300M | |
GPU | Navi 14 | Navi 14 (?) | Navi 14 |
Compute units | 22 | 22 | 22 |
Stream processors | 1408 | 1408 | 1408 |
Game clock speed | 1717MHz | 1448MHz | 1181MHz |
Boost speed | 1845MHz | 1645MHz | 1445MHz |
Memory | 4 or 8GB, gddr6 | 3GB, gddr6 | 3GB, gddr6 |
Memory bus | 128bit | 96bit | 96bit |
Memory speed | 14Gbit / s | 14Gbit / s | 14Gbit / s |
Memory bandwidth | 224GB / s | 168GB / s | 168GB / s |