AMD Radeon X1050 256MB

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How well can the Radeon X1050 256MB run games
AMD Radeon X1050 256MB
10 Aug 2021 - Graphics card reviewed

DirectX 9 gaming system requirements will be met by this gpu.

How many years will the Radeon X1050 256MB graphics card play newly released games and how long until you should consider upgrading the Radeon X1050 256MB in your PC? Its upgrade time for the Radeon X1050 256MB, assuming you are a modern day gamer.

Whats a good PC graphics upgrade for the Radeon X1050 256MB? Upgrading this graphics card would have us consider the RX 5000 Series Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB which is 7159% more powerful. This upgrade choice can also run 716 games from the most demanding games today. Alternatively a good choice when looking to upgrade the Radeon X1050 256MB would be the R-500 Series Radeon RX Vega 8 which meets 0 of the 1000 top game’s recommended system requirements and has 2369% better performance.
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The Radeon X1050 256MB was released on 01 Dec 2006
AMD PC game performance check Radeon X1050 256MB
GPU
Architecture
RV410
Process
110nm
TMUs
8
Texture Rate
3 GTexel/s
ROPs
8
Pixel Rate
3 GPixel/s
Shader Processing Units
Ray Tracing
Tensor Cores
Release Price
Compatibility
Direct X
DX 9.0
Shader
2.0
Open GL
2.0
Resolution (WxH)
Notebook GPU
SLI/Crossfire
Dedicated
Integrated
Memory
Memory
256MB
Memory Speed
333MHz
Memory Bus
128bit
Memory Type
DDR2
Memory Bandwidth
10.7GB/sec
L2 Cache
Display Connectors
VGA Connection
DVI Connection
HDMI Connection
DisplayPort Connection
Clock Speeds
Core Speed
400 MHz
Power
Max Power
24 Watts
PSU
Power Connector
None
Recommended Hardware
Best CPU Match
Best RAM Match
Best Resolution
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Radeon X1050 256MB Game Requirement Analysis

Radeon X1050 is an entry-level GFX based on the 110nm variant of the R400 architecture.
It's based on the RV410 Core and offers 4 Pixel Shaders, 8 TMUs and 8 ROPs, on a 128-bit of standard DDR2. The central unit runs at 400MHz and the memory clock operates at up to 333MHz. Expect a TDP of up to 24 Watt.
Radeon X1050 is not related to the rest of the X1000 Series GPUs due to being based on the R400 architecture and not on the R500. Its performance is relatively limited - even for DirectX 9 based games. As it's not based on a Shader-Unified architecture, both DirectX 10 & 11 games aren't supported.

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