GPUBoss Review Our evaluation of 8750M vs 5450

Gaming

Real world tests using the latest 3D games

BioShock Infinite, Crysis 3, Dead Space 3, Diablo III and 1 more

Benchmarks

Synthetic tests to measure overall performance

3DMark 11 Graphics, 3DMark Vantage Graphics and 3DMark06

Compute Performance

General computing tests executed on the GPU

Passmark Direct Compute

GPUBoss Score

Gaming, Benchmarks and Compute Performance

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AMD Radeon HD 8750M 

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AMD Radeon HD 8750M

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Front view of Radeon HD 8750M

Differences What are the advantages of each

Front view of Radeon HD 8750M

Reasons to consider the
AMD Radeon HD 8750M

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Significantly higher effective memory clock speed 4,000 MHz vs 800 MHz 5x higher effective memory clock speed
More memory 2,048 MB vs 512 MB 4x more memory
Better 3DMark06 score 8,727 vs 2,930 Around 3x better 3DMark06 score
Better 3DMark vantage graphics score 6,352 vs 890 Around 7.2x better 3DMark vantage graphics score
Higher memory bandwidth 64 GB/s vs 6.4 GB/s 10x higher memory bandwidth
Much higher memory clock speed 1,000 MHz vs 400 MHz 2.5x higher memory clock speed
Slightly more shading units 384 vs 80 304 more shading units
Wider memory bus 128 bit vs 64 bit 2x wider memory bus
Front view of Radeon HD 5450

Reasons to consider the
ATi Radeon HD 5450

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Slightly higher clock speed 650 MHz vs 620 MHz Around 5% higher clock speed

Benchmarks Real world tests of Radeon HD 8750M vs 5450

3DMark 11 Graphics Industry standard benchmark that tests DirectX 11 GPU performance

3DMark Vantage Graphics Industry standard benchmark that tests DirectX 10 GPU performance

3DMark06 Industry standard benchmark that tests DirectX 9 GPU performance

Passmark Direct Compute Measures performance of general-purpose computing using Microsoft DirectCompute

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