AMD Radeon RX 6300 shows up in benchmarks

Last year, reports suggested that AMD would introduce a third desktop graphics card based on the Navi 24 core, a more entry-level model than the Radeon RX 6400, dubbed Radeon RX 6300. Last month, the Radeon RX 6300 surfaced on a second-hand trading platform, featuring a single-fan cooling solution and a single-slot, half-height design. It is understood that this graphics card is exclusively for OEM manufacturers and will not be available in the retail market.

According to Wccftech, the AMD Radeon RX 6300 recently appeared in Geekbench’s database, equipped in Dell’s new OptiPlex SFF 7010 small form factor desktop and undergoing an OpenCL test. Its score was 25,608 points, whereas the Radeon 780M scored around 35,000 to 40,000 points in the same benchmark, significantly outperforming the Radeon RX 6300.

Specifications reveal that the Radeon RX 6300 boasts 12 CUs, or 768 stream processors, as well as a likely 16MB of Infinity Cache. The graphics card features a mere 2GB of GDDR6 memory, a 32-bit memory bus, a 16Gbps memory speed, and a memory bandwidth of just 64GB/s, with a total card power consumption of 32W.