Sunday, August 30th 2020
AMD Rolls Out Radeon RX 5300: 1408 SP, 3GB GDDR6
AMD sneaked out the Radeon RX 5300 desktop discrete graphics card. At this point it's unclear if the card is an OEM exclusive, or if a retail channel launch is imminent. The RX 5300 desktop features an identical core-configuration to the RX 5300M mobile GPU that's been out since late-2019. The desktop RX 5300 surfaced on the Geekbench database in May 2020.
Based on the 7 nm "Navi 14" silicon, the RX 5300 is endowed with the same 1,408 stream processor count as the RX 5500 XT, but the memory amount and bus width has been cut down by 25%. It hence has 3 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 96-bit wide memory interface, which at 14 Gbps puts out 168 GB/s of memory bandwidth. The GPU ticks at 1448 MHz "game" clocks, and 1645 MHz boost. The typical board power of the RX 5300 is rated at 100 W, which means it requires at least a 6-pin PCIe power input and cannot make do with slot-only power. There's no word on pricing, since we have no info on channel-based availability.
Based on the 7 nm "Navi 14" silicon, the RX 5300 is endowed with the same 1,408 stream processor count as the RX 5500 XT, but the memory amount and bus width has been cut down by 25%. It hence has 3 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 96-bit wide memory interface, which at 14 Gbps puts out 168 GB/s of memory bandwidth. The GPU ticks at 1448 MHz "game" clocks, and 1645 MHz boost. The typical board power of the RX 5300 is rated at 100 W, which means it requires at least a 6-pin PCIe power input and cannot make do with slot-only power. There's no word on pricing, since we have no info on channel-based availability.
29 Comments on AMD Rolls Out Radeon RX 5300: 1408 SP, 3GB GDDR6
I bet even GTX 1650 will have more use case, despite obvious lower performance.
Hopefully AMD doesn't cheap out to use pcie x 8 just like RX5500.
That and the extra 1 GB of vran will go a long way.
A $150 6GB version wouldn't be too bad though.
i can see it for 87€ on sale or 99€ not more.. evereything else would be way too high for such a tiny fart
Its also a very strange product, where do you use this even. It needs a 6 pin, but has no bandwidth so performance is abysmal either way, so you can use this in a case that is far too big for what it can do... and at that price point you can always get better specs, features and even performance... Its even a friggin dualslot.
Oh, and it better be priced accordingly.
I do wish this was a 75W GPU though, as that segment has been rather boring lately. Fingers crossed that RDNA2 and Ampere bring something interesting to that segment, though if history repeats itself we'll know that around late 2021 or early 2022.
I don't get the point of the much lower clocks, if it still is over 75W.
comparison specs
This card is clearly for low-end 1080p gaming and from the numbers I've seen it brings much needed competition to that segment.
I agree with everyone in general, the prices are getting out of hand.
Personally with the 6000 series launching in maybe two months I am honestly getting tired of seeing multiple stacks and greatly staggered launches of stacks. Nvidia is a mess and AMD has been forced to take their time as they're like a patient who had massive blood loss who is almost recovered.
So now a 4GB 128 bit card costs as much as a Polaris 8GB 256 bit card while this new 3GB 96 bit card costs as much as a Polaris 4GB 256 bit card.
On the top end, you could buy a 512 bit gddr5 card for $300 while a 512 bit gddr6 card is near impossible to make.
Things will improve a bit when we get 96 and 128 bit in GDDR6, but then again, we could have had a die shrunk Polaris running 256 bit gddr5x for just as cheap with more performance it seems.
5x0 series are not being made anymore, it's natural that the 5x00 series follows up.
I would certainly be interested in seeing this card run up against a 1650 in real world benchmarks from someone on YouTube.
The 4 GB GTX 1650 already gets close to 80% of the 5500xt performance and that is the GDDR5 version. If someone is on that tight of a budget, they will likely find a used 1050ti. There is just no way for this card to win, even at $130.
Again, a 6GB frame buffer would have made it attractive to niche markets.