FirePro V5800 vs HD Graphics 5300
If you are going to buy a new graphics card and are choosing between FirePro V5800 and HD Graphics 5300, there are a couple of things to consider. Cards with more VRAM in general perform better and allow you to play on higher graphics settings. Size also makes a difference. A model with a large heatsink can occupy up to three expansion slots on a motherboard. Be sure you have enough room in your PC case. When comparing GPUs with different architectures, more processing cores and even higher TFLOPS will not always translate to better performance. To help you decide which GPU you need, we have measured frame rates in a number of popular games. For more on how the FirePro V5800 stacks up against HD Graphics 5300, check out specs charts below.
FirePro V5800
HD Graphics 5300 is a Laptop Graphics Card
Note: HD Graphics 5300 is only used in laptop graphics. It has lower GPU clock speed compared to the desktop variant, which results in lower power consumption, but also 10-30% lower gaming performance. Check available laptop models with HD Graphics 5300 here:
Main Specs
FirePro V5800 | HD Graphics 5300 | |
Power consumption (TDP) | 74 Watt | 15 Watt |
Interface | PCIe 2.0 x16 | PCIe 2.0 x1 |
Supplementary power connectors | None | |
Memory type | GDDR5 | System Shared |
Maximum RAM amount | 1 GB | |
Display Connectors | 1x DVI, 2x DisplayPort | No outputs |
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- FirePro V5800 has 393% more power consumption, than HD Graphics 5300.
- FirePro V5800 is connected by PCIe 2.0 x16, and HD Graphics 5300 uses PCIe 2.0 x1 interface.
- FirePro V5800 is used in Desktops, and HD Graphics 5300 - in Laptops.
- FirePro V5800 is build with TeraScale 2 architecture, and HD Graphics 5300 - with Gen. 8 Broadwell.
- Core clock speed of FirePro V5800 is 590 MHz higher, than HD Graphics 5300.
- FirePro V5800 is manufactured by 40 nm process technology, and HD Graphics 5300 - by 14 nm process technology.
Game benchmarks
high / 1080p | 6−7 | 0−1 |
ultra / 1080p | 4−5 | − |
QHD / 1440p | 0−1 | 0−1 |
low / 720p | 16−18 | 0−1 |
medium / 1080p | 7−8 | 0−1 |
high / 1080p | 10−12 | − |
ultra / 1080p | 9−10 | − |
QHD / 1440p | 0−1 | 0−1 |
low / 720p | 21−24 | 0−1 |
medium / 1080p | 10−12 | − |
low / 768p | 45−50 | 45−50 |
high / 1080p | 45−50 | 35−40 |
QHD / 1440p | 0−1 | 0−1 |
The average gaming FPS of FirePro V5800 in Call of Duty: Warzone is 11% more, than HD Graphics 5300. | ||
low / 768p | 130−140 | 60−65 |
medium / 768p | 100−110 | 27−30 |
ultra / 1080p | 50−55 | 10−11 |
QHD / 1440p | 27−30 | − |
4K / 2160p | 27−30 | − |
high / 768p | 75−80 | 21−24 |
The average gaming FPS of FirePro V5800 in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is 196% more, than HD Graphics 5300. | ||
low / 768p | 55−60 | 85−90 |
ultra / 1080p | 18−20 | 1−2 |
medium / 1080p | 45−50 | 40−45 |
The average gaming FPS of HD Graphics 5300 in Cyberpunk 2077 is 4% more, than FirePro V5800. | ||
low / 768p | 75−80 | 50−55 |
medium / 768p | 55−60 | 18−20 |
ultra / 1080p | 30−35 | 0−1 |
The average gaming FPS of FirePro V5800 in Dota 2 is 91% more, than HD Graphics 5300. | ||
high / 1080p | 7−8 | 0−1 |
ultra / 1080p | 7−8 | − |
4K / 2160p | 3−4 | − |
low / 720p | 18−20 | 0−1 |
medium / 1080p | 8−9 | − |
high / 1080p | 14−16 | − |
ultra / 1080p | 10−11 | − |
low / 720p | 55−60 | 21−24 |
medium / 1080p | 21−24 | 0−1 |
The average gaming FPS of FirePro V5800 in Fortnite is 159% more, than HD Graphics 5300. | ||
high / 1080p | 10−12 | 0−1 |
ultra / 1080p | 10−11 | − |
QHD / 1440p | 1−2 | 0−1 |
low / 720p | 24−27 | 0−1 |
medium / 1080p | 12−14 | 0−1 |
low / 768p | 50−55 | 16−18 |
medium / 768p | 40−45 | − |
high / 1080p | 10−12 | 0−1 |
ultra / 1080p | 6−7 | − |
QHD / 1440p | 0−1 | 0−1 |
medium / 720p | − | 10−11 |
The average gaming FPS of FirePro V5800 in Grand Theft Auto V is 205% more, than HD Graphics 5300. | ||
high / 1080p | 4−5 | − |
ultra / 1080p | 3−4 | − |
4K / 2160p | 0−1 | − |
low / 720p | 10−12 | 0−1 |
medium / 1080p | 6−7 | − |
low / 768p | 90−95 | 80−85 |
high / 1080p | 85−90 | 60−65 |
ultra / 1080p | 80−85 | 45−50 |
medium / 1080p | 90−95 | 75−80 |
The average gaming FPS of FirePro V5800 in Minecraft is 31% more, than HD Graphics 5300. | ||
high / 1080p | 16−18 | − |
ultra / 1080p | 14−16 | − |
low / 720p | 30−35 | 7−8 |
medium / 1080p | 16−18 | − |
The average gaming FPS of FirePro V5800 in PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS is 357% more, than HD Graphics 5300. | ||
ultra / 1080p | 7−8 | − |
QHD / 1440p | 0−1 | − |
low / 720p | 10−12 | 0−1 |
medium / 1080p | 10−11 | − |
low / 768p | 21−24 | 0−1 |
medium / 768p | 16−18 | − |
high / 1080p | 9−10 | − |
ultra / 1080p | 6−7 | − |
low / 768p | 85−90 | 45−50 |
medium / 768p | 40−45 | 12−14 |
ultra / 1080p | 18−20 | 5−6 |
high / 768p | 35−40 | 9−10 |
The average gaming FPS of FirePro V5800 in World of Tanks is 155% more, than HD Graphics 5300. |
Full Specs
FirePro V5800 | HD Graphics 5300 | |
Architecture | TeraScale 2 | Gen. 8 Broadwell |
Code name | Juniper | Broadwell GT2 |
Type | Workstation | Laptop |
Release date | 26 April 2010 | 5 September 2014 |
Pipelines | 800 | 24 |
Core clock speed | 690 MHz | 100 MHz |
Boost Clock | 900 MHz | |
Transistor count | 1,040 million | 1,300 million |
Manufacturing process technology | 40 nm | 14 nm |
Texture fill rate | 27.60 | 21.60 |
Floating-point performance | 1,104.0 gflops | |
Length | 229 mm | |
Memory bus width | 128 Bit | 64/128 Bit |
Memory clock speed | 4000 MHz | |
Memory bandwidth | 64 GB/s | |
Shared memory | + | |
DirectX | 11.2 (11_0) | 12 (11_1) |
Shader Model | 5.0 | 5.1 |
OpenGL | 4.4 | 4.4 |
OpenCL | 1.2 | 2.0 |
Vulkan | N/A | 1.1.80 |
Quick Sync | + | |
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