HD Graphics 5300 vs Radeon R9 380

When comparing HD Graphics 5300 and Radeon R9 380, we look primarily at benchmarks and game tests. But it is not only about the numbers. Often you can find third-party models with higher clock speeds, better cooling, or a customizable RGB lighting. Not all of them will have all the features you need. Another thing to consider is the port selection. Most graphics cards have at least one DisplayPort and HDMI interface, but some monitors require DVI. Before you buy, check the TDP of the graphics card - this characteristic will help you estimate the consumption of the graphics card. You may even have to upgrade your PSU to meet its requirements. An important factor when choosing between HD Graphics 5300 and Radeon R9 380 is the price. Does the additional cost justify the performance hit? Our comparison should help you make the right decision.

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

  HD Graphics 5300 Radeon R9 380
Power consumption (TDP) 15 Watt 190 Watt
Interface PCIe 2.0 x1 PCIe 3.0 x16
Supplementary power connectors 2 x 6-pin
Memory type System Shared GDDR5
Maximum RAM amount 4 GB
Display Connectors No outputs 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
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  • Radeon R9 380 has 1166% more power consumption, than HD Graphics 5300.
  • HD Graphics 5300 is connected by PCIe 2.0 x1, and Radeon R9 380 uses PCIe 3.0 x16 interface.
  • HD Graphics 5300 is used in Laptops, and Radeon R9 380 - in Desktops.
  • HD Graphics 5300 is build with Gen. 8 Broadwell architecture, and Radeon R9 380 - with GCN.
  • HD Graphics 5300 is manufactured by 14 nm process technology, and Radeon R9 380 - by 28 nm process technology.

Game benchmarks

high / 1080p 0−1 35−40
ultra / 1080p 21−24
QHD / 1440p 0−1 16−18
4K / 2160p 10−11
low / 720p 0−1 60−65
medium / 1080p 0−1 40−45

Full Specs

  HD Graphics 5300 Radeon R9 380
Architecture Gen. 8 Broadwell GCN
Code name Broadwell GT2 Tonga Pro
Type Laptop Desktop
Release date 5 September 2014 26 June 2015
Pipelines 24 1792
Core clock speed 100 MHz
Boost Clock 900 MHz 970 MHz
Transistor count 1,300 million 5,000 million
Manufacturing process technology 14 nm 28 nm
Texture fill rate 21.60 108.6
Floating-point performance 3,476 gflops
Length 221 mm
Memory bus width 64/128 Bit 256 Bit
Memory clock speed 970 MHz
Memory bandwidth 182.4 GB/s
Shared memory + -
DirectX 12 (11_1)
Shader Model 5.1 6.3
OpenGL 4.4 4.5
OpenCL 2.0 2.0
Vulkan 1.1.80 +
Monero / XMR (CryptoNight) 0.48 kh/s
FreeSync +
Bus support PCIe 3.0
HDMI +
Bitcoin / BTC (SHA256) 404 Mh/s
Eyefinity +
HD3D +
PowerTune +
TrueAudio +
ZeroCore +
Mantle +
Design reference
Bridgeless CrossFire +
Number of Eyefinity displays 6
DisplayPort support +
CrossFire +
VCE +
DDMA audio +
Decred / DCR (Decred) 0.66 Gh/s
Ethereum / ETH (DaggerHashimoto) 18 Mh/s
Zcash / ZEC (Equihash) 168.45 Sol/s
Quick Sync +
Compute units 28
Form factor full height / full length / dual slot
High bandwidth memory (HBM) -
LiquidVR +
FRTC +
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