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AMD Radeon RX 6300, a new commitment to the low range

we live a few months of the most interesting in the graphics card market, and the hypothetical Radeon RX 6300 is a good example of this. And it is not necessary to force the memory much to remember that until just a few months ago buying a graphics card was an impossible mission, unless you were willing to pay its recommended price… multiplied by three. A combination of circumstances gave rise to a shortage that quickly turned into a bubble. Thus, for months we observed the excessive prices with a certain feeling of unreality, and we do the same now when we see their return to normality.

This return to a scenario of wide availability and reasonable prices has given rise to launches of limited editions, very interesting sales and, also, to AMD and NVIDIA, with the duties of the next generation already resolved, have decided to dedicate part of their efforts to improving the offer in the low range. An especially smart move, if we take into account that Intel’s debut in the dedicated graphics market will take place precisely in that segment, with the Intel Arc A3.

Thus, if last week we learned that NVIDIA was preparing the GeForce GTX 1630, which will become the new floor of the GTX family, today we have news, by Wccftech, that AMD would be working on the Radeon RX 6300, which would complete the low end of the RX 6000 series, since it would be below the Radeon RX 6400, with which it shares the 6 nanometer Navi 24 GPU. In other words, we can expect this future Radeon RX 6300 to mark the cut-off line at the bottom of the table.

AMD Radeon RX 6300, a new commitment to the low range

Although, as I have already mentioned before, Radeon RX 6300 and RX 6400 would share GPU, and therefore part of their specifications (those of NAVI 24) like the 768 shadersit does not seem that the same will happen with their working frequencies, which could be lower, as well as with their memory VRAM, which would be quantified in two gigabytesand with his solo eight megabytes of infinite cache.

The key to this AMD Radeon RX 6300 will be found, of course, in its price. In our recent graphics card buying guide, one of the recommended options was precisely an RX 6400, the Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon RX 6400, which at the time could be purchased for 159.89 euros. Since the Radeon RX 6300 will offer lower performance than the RX 6400, it will be a very interesting option for cheap systems and in which we do not expect too much graphic power, as long as its price also reflects this limitation.

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