AMD Radeon Pro 5300
VS
All-In-Wonder X800 GT
AMD Radeon Pro 5300
VS
All-In-Wonder X800 GT

General info

The general info section in the graphics cards comparison list contains information about the date of release, type, overall rating and other useful data for identifying winner between AMD Radeon Pro 5300  vs  All-In-Wonder X800 GT.

187
Place in performance rating
not rated
RDNA 1.0
Architecture
R400
4 August 2020 (1 year ago)
Release date
21 September 2004 (17 years ago)
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Launch price (MSRP)
$249
$2699
Price now
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5.58
Value for money
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Navi 14
GPU code name
R430
Workstation
Market segment
Desktop

Technical specs

Which GPU is better between AMD Radeon Pro 5300  vs  All-In-Wonder X800 GT in the fabrication process, power consumption, and also base and turbo frequency of the GPU is the most important part containing in the graphics cards hierarchy.

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Core clock speed
400 MHz
7 nm
Manufacturing process technology
110 nm
132.0
Texture fill rate
3.200
1280
Pipelines / CUDA cores
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1650 MHz
Boost clock speed
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6,400 million
Number of transistors
160 million
85 Watt
Thermal design power (TDP)
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Compatibility, dimensions and requirements

Let’s discuss how graphics cards AMD Radeon Pro 5300 and All-In-Wonder X800 GT come in different sizes (length), connector types and types of interfaces.

PCIe 4.0 x8
Interface
PCIe 1.0 x16
None
Supplementary power connectors
None

Memory

Graphics cards memory plays important role both in gaming and in applications for graphics. The card will perform much quicker and better, if it has more memory capacity and right memory type. What is the difference between AMD Radeon Pro 5300 vs All-In-Wonder X800 GT.

GDDR6
Memory type
GDDR3
4 GB
Maximum RAM amount
128 MB
128 Bit
Memory bus width
128 Bit
14 GB/s
Memory clock speed
980 MHz
224.0 GB/s
Memory bandwidth
15.68 GB/s

Video outputs and ports

Let’s find out the difference in extra ports between two graphics cards. What's the difference between AMD Radeon Pro 5300 vs All-In-Wonder X800 GT.

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Display Connectors
1x DVI

API support

The confrontation between the two contenders AMD Radeon Pro 5300 and All-In-Wonder X800 GT is practically over. The hardware support (API) does not greatly affect the overall performance, it is not considered in synthetic benchmarks and other performance tests. 

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DirectX
9.0b (9_2)
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OpenGL
2.0
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Vulkan
N/A
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OpenCL
N/A

Gaming performance

Select form the list the required name to identify gaming performance for AMD Radeon Pro 5300 and All-In-Wonder X800 GT graphics cards. The result shows how fast the game will run and whether it can be run on this computer. The different monitor resolutions – from low to 4K – are used for testing. Find out is the AMD Radeon Pro 5300 or All-In-Wonder X800 GT good for gaming.


low
1280x720
med.
1920x1080
high
1920x1080
ultra
1920x1080
QHD
2560x1440
4K
3840x2160
Horizon Zero Dawn (2020) AMD Radeon Pro 5300
All-In-Wonder X800 GT
Death Stranding (2020) AMD Radeon Pro 5300
All-In-Wonder X800 GT
F1 2020 (2020) AMD Radeon Pro 5300
All-In-Wonder X800 GT
Gears Tactics (2020) AMD Radeon Pro 5300
All-In-Wonder X800 GT
Doom Eternal (2020) AMD Radeon Pro 5300
All-In-Wonder X800 GT
Legend
5 Stutters – This game is very likely to stutter and have poor frame rates. Based on all known benchmarks using the specified graphical settings, average frame rates are expected to fall below 25fps
May Stutter – This graphics card has not been explicitly tested on this game. Based on interpolated information from surrounding graphics cards of similar performance levels, stutters and poor frame rates are expected.
30 Fluent – Based on all known benchmarks using the specified graphical settings, this game should run at or above 25fps
40 Fluent – Based on all known benchmarks using the specified graphical settings, this game should run at or above 35fps
60 Fluent – Based on all known benchmarks using the specified graphical settings, this game should run at or above 58fps
May Run Fluently – This graphics card has not been explicitly tested on this game. Based on interpolated information from surrounding graphics cards of similar performance levels, fluent frame rates are expected.
? Uncertain – This graphics card experienced unexpected performance issues during testing for this game. A slower card may be able to achieve better and more consistent frame rates than this particular GPU running the same benchmark scene.
Uncertain – This graphics card has not been explicitly tested on this game and no reliable interpolation can be made based on the performances of surrounding cards of the same class or family.
The value in the fields displays the average frame rate of all values in the database. Move your cursor over the value to see individual results.

Advantages of AMD Radeon Pro 5300

29.2% faster in synthetic tests

Finer manufacturing process technology (7 nm vs 110 nm)

More memory bandwidth (224.0 GB/s vs 15.68 GB/s)

Advantages of All-In-Wonder X800 GT

More maximum RAM amount (128 MB vs 4 GB)

So, AMD Radeon Pro 5300 or All-In-Wonder X800 GT?

Judging by the results of synthetic and gaming tests, we recommend AMD Radeon Pro 5300 .

AMD Radeon Pro 5300 versus All-In-Wonder X800 GT performance benchmarks comparison

Overall benchmark performance

Passmark

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User rating

3.5 Out of 26 Hitesti Score
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