AMD might not be done with the RX 6000 series just yet. Recently, listings were found for an RX 6300, a seemingly new entry-level GPU, although upon investigation, it does seem to be a desktop variant of the RX 6300M.
The graphics card listing was shared by HXL, while @KOMACHI_ENSAKA shared the specifications. The card seems to be a desktop version of the RX 6300M with a different TDP. While the laptop model has a 25W TDP, this one has a 32W TDP. Every other basic spec is the same.
Yep….https://t.co/t9ogBGp6fK pic.twitter.com/7XskZcc9kr
— HXL (@9550pro) March 13, 2023
As such, the AMD Radeon RX 6300 should be based on the Navi 24 chip, featuring 768 streaming processors clocked at 1,512MHz. Packing 16MB of Infinity Cache, there's also 2GB of GDDR6 memory running at 16Gbps across a 32-bit memory bus, providing a maximum bandwidth of 64GB/s.
According to Goofish's listing of the graphics card, the seller is asking ¥399, which is about £48. This price, however, shouldn't be its MSRP, as this card has been most likely taken from an OEM system.
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KitGuru says: Performance-wise, don't expect this card to run any modern games. However, for basic tasks such as office work and browsing, it should be enough.