Mobility Radeon HD 545v
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Mobility_Radeon_HD_545v
Release period
Release Period- May-2010
Mobility Radeon HD 545v Review
Mobility Radeon HD 545v is a middle-class GPU based on the 55nm, Terascale 1 architecture and therefore not related to other Mobility HD 5000 Series GPUs.
It's based on the M92 Core and offers 80 Shader Processing Units, 8 TMUs and 4 ROPs, on 64-bit memory interface of standard GDDR3. The central unit runs at 720MHz and the memory clock operates at up to 800MHz. It consumes no more than 15 Watt.
Benchmarks indicate modern demanding games of 2007-2010, such as Crysis, BF2 and Metro 2033 were only playable at low settings smoothly, using a 1024x768 resolution. Therefore, today's modern demanding games should be playable on the low preset, using a 1024x768 resolution and extremely demanding modern games such as Crysis 3 might be unplayable.
It's therefore a Mobility Radeon HD 5145 with a slightly lower operating memory clock and should offer similar performance.
As based on the Terascale 1 architecture, DirectX 11 games aren't supported.
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Mobility Radeon HD 545v Performance Specification
Core Speed
Architecture
Memory
Memory Speed
Memory Bus
Memory Type
Memory Bandwidth
Technology
TMUs
Texture Rate
ROPs
Pixel Rate
Pipelines
Direct X
Shader
Open GL
Resolution (WxH)
Max Power
PSU
GPU Details
720 MHz
M92
1024 MB
800 MHz
64 Bit
GDDR3
12.8GB/sec
55nm
8
5.76 GTexel/s
4
2.88 GPixel/s
80
DX 10.1
4.1
3.3
2560x1600
15 Watts
Laptop GPU - No PSU
Notebook GPU
SLI/Crossfire
Dedicated
Integrated
VGA Connection
DVI Connection
HDMI Connection
Best CPU Match
Best RAM Match
Best Screen Size
GPU Upgrade
Approved
GD Value
GD RATING
3
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