AMD quietly announces its RX 5300 graphics card

AMD quietly announces its RX 5300 graphics card

AMD quietly announces its RX 5300 graphics card

AMD has quietly announced a new graphics card called the Radeon RX 5300, a desktop-grade GPU which offers users 1408 RDNA stream processors and clock speeds of up to 1645MHz

This graphics card was first discovered by @KOMACHI_ENSAKA, on Twitter, revealing a 100W Radeon graphics card which features the same stream processor count, lower clock speeds and less GDDR6 memory than a Radeon RX 5500 XT.

With a maximum memory size of 3GB, this graphics card has enough memory for older games and modern free-to-play titles, but too little VRAM to meet the needs of many new PC releases, event at 1080p resolutions. This GPU reveal comes in sharp contrast to AMD’s recent marketing efforts, which have called for gamers to “Game Beyond 4GB“. 

Given the specifications of this graphics card, and its lack of an “XT” designation, it is probable that AMD has designed their Radeon RX 5300 to meet the needs of OEMs, who desire a low-cost, low TDP graphics card for affordable gaming-capable PCs. Gamers will need to turn game texture sizes to lower settings for this GPU to run optimally with newer titles, but that’s what should be expected from such an affordable graphics card.    

Specifications for AMD
Reference Models 

AMD Radeon
RX 5700 XT
AMD Radeon
RX 5700
AMD Radeon
RX 5500 XT
AMD Radeon
RX 5300
Process Tech/ Architecture 7nm Navi 7nm Navi 7nm Navi 7nm Navi
Stream 
Processors
2560 2304 1408 1408
Base
Clock 
1605MHz 1465MHz
Gaming Clock 1755MHz 1625MHz 1717MHz 1448MHz
Boost
Clock
1905MHz 1725MHz 1845MHz 1645MHz
Memory 8GB GDDR6 8GB GDDR6 4/8GB GDDR6 3GB GDDR6
Memory
Bus
256-bit 256-bit 128-bit 96-bit
Memory Clock 14Gbps 14Gbps 14Gbps 14Gbps
Memory 
Bandwidth
448GB/s 448GB/s 224GB/s 168GB/s

AMD quietly announces its RX 5300 graphics card  

With their Radeon RX 5300, AMD claims performance leadership over Nvidia’s GTX 1650 OC, promising higher framerates in Battlefield 5, Monster Hunter World, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. 

AMD quietly announces its RX 5300 graphics card 

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