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The GPU competition between the red and green camps has yet to end, starting with who has the best cost to performance, then their target market, and of course the last one is how they reduce the heat coming out of their GPU. AMD and Nvidia can also say that in each class of their GPU, starting from Enthusiast to the entry level, they compete with each other to get their customers.

But in the midst of such a hot competition, this time it seems that AMD is secretly releasing their latest entry-level series which has a target for gaming at 1080P resolution and to compete with Nvidia's entry-level GPU, which is the usual 1650. The GPU is named AMD RX 5300.



AMD Secretly Released Radeon Rx 5300 To Compete On Entry Level GPU Class

This Radeon RX 5300 has the following specifications, using Navi 14, then equipped with 3GB GDDR6 ram, juxtaposed with 1408 Stream Processors, and has a Game frequency of 1448 MHz and Boost up to 1645 MHz. Quoted from AMD's website, the Rx 5300 is able to easily bulldoze several Triple A games and competitive games such as Battlefield 5, Monster Hunter World, Call Of Duty Modern Warfare, and PUBG (Players Unknown Battlegrounds).

But keep in mind on the AMD website, they don't display details about what rigs or specifications they use, so they can use their High End Ryzen Processors with 32GB DDR4 RAM or 16GB DDR4 Ram, and use their high end class motherboards, so every PC you use will certainly have different specifications.

Unfortunately, until now AMD has not issued an official price from their entry level GPU, but of course with the following specifications which have a slightly lower power than the RX 5500 XT 4GB variant, it will definitely have a cheaper price compared to the RX 5500 XT 4GB variant.

AMD Secretly Released Radeon Rx 5300 To Compete On Entry Level GPU Class


The GPU competition between the red and green camps has yet to end, starting with who has the best cost to performance, then their target market, and of course the last one is how they reduce the heat coming out of their GPU. AMD and Nvidia can also say that in each class of their GPU, starting from Enthusiast to the entry level, they compete with each other to get their customers.

But in the midst of such a hot competition, this time it seems that AMD is secretly releasing their latest entry-level series which has a target for gaming at 1080P resolution and to compete with Nvidia's entry-level GPU, which is the usual 1650. The GPU is named AMD RX 5300.



AMD Secretly Released Radeon Rx 5300 To Compete On Entry Level GPU Class

This Radeon RX 5300 has the following specifications, using Navi 14, then equipped with 3GB GDDR6 ram, juxtaposed with 1408 Stream Processors, and has a Game frequency of 1448 MHz and Boost up to 1645 MHz. Quoted from AMD's website, the Rx 5300 is able to easily bulldoze several Triple A games and competitive games such as Battlefield 5, Monster Hunter World, Call Of Duty Modern Warfare, and PUBG (Players Unknown Battlegrounds).

But keep in mind on the AMD website, they don't display details about what rigs or specifications they use, so they can use their High End Ryzen Processors with 32GB DDR4 RAM or 16GB DDR4 Ram, and use their high end class motherboards, so every PC you use will certainly have different specifications.

Unfortunately, until now AMD has not issued an official price from their entry level GPU, but of course with the following specifications which have a slightly lower power than the RX 5500 XT 4GB variant, it will definitely have a cheaper price compared to the RX 5500 XT 4GB variant.

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