Radeon RX 6300M compared with the GeForce MX450 in Geekbench 5
- May 22
AMD Radeon RX 6300M appeared in a couple of new Geekbench 5 tests with disappointing performance. The results of the Vulkan and OpenCl tests (via Benchleaks) showed that the previous generation NVIDIA MX450 mobile graphics processor is almost exceeding the Radeon RX 6300M.
AMD Radeon RX 6300M is an entry -level mobile graphic processor for the last RDNA 2 line indicated in the specification. The graphic processor contains only 12 computing blocks for 768 nuclei on a cut -off Navi 24 crystal. The dimensions of video memory and Infinity Cache are equally limited: the maximum supported container is only 2 GB for the main memory of GDDR6 and insignificant 8 MB for Infinity Cache.
AMD significantly reduced the clock frequency, while the maximum play frequency is only 1512 MHz in the AMD reference specification. On the other hand, the energy consumption of the graphic processor is relatively low - only 25 watts.
The HP Zhan 99 Pro G9 AIO system showed the results of the Geekbench 5. It was equipped with the Intel Core i7-12700 processor (Alder Lake) and 16 GB of memory. Radeon RX 6300M is a strange combination, since it is a mobile graphic processor accompanying the desktop chip.
The results of the Geekbench 5 OpenCl for the Radeon RX 6300M system scored 30 044 points and 24,371 points for the results of the Vulkan test. These results are quite bad for any modern graphic processor. The Radeon RX 6300M can hardly surpass the initial NVIDIA MX450 graphic processor based on Toring in OpenCl points, while the MX450 scored 29,000 points. But the Radeon RX 6300M cannot surpass the MX450 in the VULKAN ranking with a result of 24,688 points for the NVIDIA graphic processor.
Unfortunately, as we saw in the past, Geekbench 5 is not the best test for measuring gaming performance. Therefore, instead, we need game tests to see how the Radeon RX 6300M correlates with its competitors NVIDIA.
Source: Tom's Hardware
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