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ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430 vs ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 vs ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430

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The ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430 is an entry-level low power DirectX 11 graphics card for laptops. It is manufactured in 40nm and is based on the Park (LP) architecture of entry level graphic chips (dedicated). In contrast to the faster HD 5450, the HD 5430 features lower clock rates and a lower power consumption.

Due to the similar clock rate, the 3D gaming performance should be on one level with the HD 4530. Therefore, all current games should be playable in low details (perhaps with stuttering). Demanding games like Crysis ran on the HD 4530 in minimum details and resolution with 45 fps. Only very old games like Doom3 (or casual games) should run in high detail settings. Note that the CPU also has to be quite fast to achieve high frame rates in modern games.

The memory interface of the Mobility 5430 is composed out of one 64 bit wide controller that can access (G)DDR2 or (G)DDR3 (perhaps even GDDR5). If DDR2 is used by the laptop vendor the performance be a bit worse.

The HD5430 offers only 80 MADD cores (called Stream Processors) which are grouped in 16 5-dimensional groups. The cores support DirectX 11 functions in hardware (Tessellation, OIT, Post-Processing, Shadows, HDR Texture Compression).  Compared to the HD 5600/5700 series which feature 400 cores, the core count of the HD5400 series is clearly cut down leading to a reduced computation power of 88 versus 360-520 (HD 5650) GigaFLOPs. 

According to AMD, the HD 5000 series was also improved regarding general computing (as the HD4000 series was not optimized for this). Therefore, the performance of ATI stream, OpenCL, and DirectCompute 11 applications should be noticable better.

The Mobility Radeon HD 5000 series includes an improved video processor (UVD2) to decode HD videos with the graphic card. The new version is able to decode two HD streams simultaneously (e.g., for Blu-Ray picture in picture) if the graphic card offers enough memory bandwidth (which may not be the case for the HD 5430). Since the Flash 10.1 Beta, the 5000 series is also able to help accelerate Flash HD videos (like YouTube).

A special feature of the HD 5000 series is its ability to transmit HD audio formats (like Dolby True HD or DTS HD Master Audio) with up to 8 channels and 192 KHz / 24 Bit over HDMI 1.3a.

As the desktop HD 5000 series, the Mobility HD 5430 also supports Eyefinity to connect up to 4 monitors to the graphics chip. Of course, this depends on how many monitor outputs the laptop vendor adds to the laptop (and how they are wired). Most laptops will support three screens simultaneously (internal and two external).

The power consumption of the HD 5430 is on a level of the old HD 4330 but with the performance of the HD 4530. According to AMD, the performance per watt ratio (same power consumption, better performance) and the Idle power consumption were improved (thanks to Memory Clock Scaling and Clock Gating). Furthermore, the chip does support PowerXpress (with AMD chipset) and Switchable Graphics (Intel) to switch between the dedicated and chipset / CPU graphics card (with improved switching times).

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450

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The ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 is an entry-level / lower middle class DirectX 11 graphics card for laptops. It is manufactured in 40nm and is based on the Park (Pro) architecture of entry level graphic chips (dedicated). In contrast to the faster HD 5470, the HD 5450 supports no GDDR5.

Due to the similar clock rate, the 3D gaming performance should be on one level with the HD 4570 (predecessor with same TDP range). Therefore, all current games should be playable in low-medium details. Demanding games, like Crysis, NFS Shift, or Modern Warfare ran on the HD 4570 for example only in low detail settings fluently. Less demanding games like Left 4 Dead should run in high detail settings.

The memory interface of the Mobility 5470 is composed out of one 64 bit wide controller that can access (G)DDR2 or (G)DDR3. If DDR2 is used by the laptop vendor the performance might be a bit worse.

The HD5450 offers only 80 MADD cores (called Stream Processors) which are grouped in 16 5-dimensional groups. The cores support DirectX 11 functions in hardware (Tessellation, OIT, Post-Processing, Shadows, HDR Texture Compression).  Compared to the HD 5600/5700 series which feature 400 cores, the core count of the HD5400 series is clearly cut down leading to a reduced computation power of 108 versus 360-520 (HD 5650) GigaFLOPs. Due to the high clock speed of the chip, the gap is not that big.

According to AMD, the HD 5000 series was also improved regarding general computing (as the HD4000 series was not optimized for this). Therefore, the performance of ATI stream, OpenCL, and DirectCompute 11 applications should be noticable better.

The Mobility Radeon HD 5000 series includes an improved video processor (UVD2) to decode HD videos with the graphic card. The new version is able to decode two HD streams simultaneously (e.g., for Blu-Ray picture in picture) if the graphic card offers enough memory bandwidth (which may not be the case for the HD 5450). Since the Flash 10.1 Beta, the 5000 series is also able to help accelerate Flash HD videos (like YouTube).

A special feature of the HD 5000 series is its ability to transmit HD audio formats (like Dolby True HD or DTS HD Master Audio) with up to 8 channels and 192 KHz / 24 Bit over HDMI 1.3a.

As the desktop HD 5000 series, the Mobility HD 5450 also supports Eyefinity to connect up to 4 monitors to the graphics chip. Of course, this depends on how many monitor outputs the laptop vendor adds to the laptop (and how they are wired). Most laptops will support three screens simultaneously (internal and two external).

The power consumption of the HD 5450 is a bit better than the 4570 / 5470 (both 13-15 W) and therefore the HD5450 can also be used for small laptops. According to AMD, the performance per watt ratio (same power consumption, better performance) and the Idle power consumption were improved (thanks to Memory Clock Scaling and Clock Gating). Furthermore, the chip does support PowerXpress (with AMD chipset) and Switchable Graphics (Intel) to switch between the dedicated and chipset / CPU graphics card (with improved switching times).

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470

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The ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 is an entry-level / lower middle class DirectX 11 graphics card for laptops. It is manufactured in 40nm and is based on the Park (XT) architecture of entry level graphic chips (dedicated). It supports GDDR5, but due to cost savings, the card may often be outfitted with slower DDR3 memory.

Due to the higher clock rate (and GDDR5 support), the 3D gaming performance should be above the HD 4570 (predecessor with same TDP range). Therefore, all current games should be playable in low-medium details. Demanding games, like Crysis, NFS Shift, or Modern Warfare ran on the HD 4570 for example only in low detail settings fluently. Less demanding games like Left 4 Dead should run in high detail settings.

The memory interface of the Mobility 5470 is composed out of one 64 bit wide controller that can access DDR3 or GDDR5 memory. If GDDR5 is used by the laptop vendor the performance should be noticeably better. 

The HD5470 offers only 80 MADD cores (called Stream Processors) which are grouped in 16 5-dimensional groups. The cores support DirectX 11 functions in hardware (Tessellation, OIT, Post-Processing, Shadows, HDR Texture Compression).  Compared to the HD 5600/5700 series which feature 400 cores, the core count of the HD5400 series is clearly cut down leading to a reduced computation power of 120 versus 360-520 (HD 5650) GigaFLOPs. Due to the high clock speed of the chip, the gap is not that big.

According to AMD, the HD 5000 series was also improved regarding general computing (as the HD4000 series was not optimized for this). Therefore, the performance of ATI stream, OpenCL, and DirectCompute 11 applications should be noticable better.

The Mobility Radeon HD 5000 series includes an improved video processor (UVD2) to decode HD videos with the graphic card. The new version is able to decode two HD streams simultaneously (e.g., for Blu-Ray picture in picture) if the graphic card offers enough memory bandwidth (its not sure if the HD 5470 offers enough performance, perhaps versions with GDDR5). Since the Flash 10.1 Beta, the 5000 series is also able to help accelerate Flash HD videos (like YouTube).

A special feature of the HD 5000 series is its ability to transmit HD audio formats (like Dolby True HD or DTS HD Master Audio) with up to 8 channels and 192 KHz / 24 Bit over HDMI 1.3a.

As the desktop HD 5000 series, the Mobility HD 5470 also supports Eyefinity to connect up to 4 monitors to the graphics chip. Of course, this depends on how many monitor outputs the laptop vendor adds to the laptop (and how they are wired). Most laptops will support three screens simultaneously (internal and two external).

The power consumption of the HD 5470 is in the same range as the older HD 4750 (12-15 Watt depending on the used memory). Therefore, the GPU will mostly be used in 13-17" laptops. According to AMD, the performance per watt ratio (same power consumption, better performance) and the Idle power consumption were improved (thanks to Memory Clock Scaling and Clock Gating). Furthermore, the chip does support PowerXpress (with AMD chipset) and Switchable Graphics (Intel) to switch between the dedicated and chipset / CPU graphics card (with improved switching times).

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Mobility Radeon HD 5400 Series
Mobility Radeon HD 5470 80 @ 0.75 GHz64 Bit @ 1800 MHz
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 80 @ 0.68 GHz64 Bit @ 800 MHz
Mobility Radeon HD 5430 80 @ 0.55 GHz64 Bit @ 800 MHz
Mobility Radeon HD 5470 80 @ 0.75 GHz64 Bit @ 1800 MHz
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 80 @ 0.68 GHz64 Bit @ 800 MHz
Mobility Radeon HD 5430 80 @ 0.55 GHz64 Bit @ 800 MHz
Mobility Radeon HD 5470 80 @ 0.75 GHz64 Bit @ 1800 MHz
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 80 @ 0.68 GHz64 Bit @ 800 MHz
Mobility Radeon HD 5430 80 @ 0.55 GHz64 Bit @ 800 MHz
CodenamePark LPPark ProPark XT
ArchitectureTerascale 2Terascale 2Terascale 2
Pipelines80 - unified80 - unified80 - unified
Core Speed550 MHz675 MHz750 MHz
Memory Speed800 MHz800 MHz1800 MHz
Memory Bus Width64 Bit64 Bit64 Bit
Memory TypeDDR3, GDDR5?DDR3DDR2, GDDR2, DDR3, GDDR3, GDDR5
Shared Memorynonono
APIDirectX 11, Shader 5.0DirectX 11, Shader 5.0DirectX 11, Shader 5.0
Power Consumption7 Watt11 Watt13-15 Watt
Transistors292 Million292 Million242 Million
technology40 nm40 nm40 nm
Date of Announcement07.01.2010 07.01.2010 07.01.2010
Link to Manufacturer Pagewww.amd.comwww.amd.comwww.amd.com
FeaturesEyefinity (up to 4 monitors), Avivo HD (UVD2), Full Bitstream Audio (8-ch HD Audio over HDMI).

Benchmarks

3DMark Vantage
3DM Vant. Perf. total + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430
3DMark Vantage - 3DM Vant. Perf. total
962 Points (0%)
3DM Vant. Perf. total + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
min: 909     avg: 1199     median: 1269.5 (0%)     max: 1395 Points
3DM Vant. Perf. GPU no PhysX + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430
3DMark Vantage - 3DM Vant. Perf. GPU no PhysX
750 Points (0%)
3DM Vant. Perf. GPU no PhysX + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
min: 708     avg: 945     median: 999.5 (1%)     max: 1096 Points
3DMark 2001SE - 3DMark 2001 - Standard
min: 13866     avg: 20347     median: 20743 (22%)     max: 23188 Points
3DMark 03 - 3DMark 03 - Standard
9262 Points (5%)
min: 7861     avg: 9532     median: 9839 (5%)     max: 10108 Points
3DMark 05 - 3DMark 05 - Standard
5509 Points (6%)
min: 5147     avg: 6330     median: 6601 (7%)     max: 6949 Points
3DMark 06 3DMark 06 - Score Unknown Settings + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430
3DMark 06
3468 Points (5%)
3DMark 06 - Score Unknown Settings + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450
min: 3271     avg: 3776     median: 3775.5 (5%)     max: 4280 Points
3DMark 06 - Score Unknown Settings + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
min: 3684     avg: 3997     median: 4022.5 (5%)     max: 4260 Points
3DMark 06 - Standard 1280x1024 + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430
3DMark 06
3082 Points (4%)
3DMark 06 - Standard 1280x1024 + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
min: 2173     avg: 3439     median: 3683.5 (5%)     max: 3824 Points
3DMark 06 - Standard 1280x768 + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
3DMark 06
min: 3868     avg: 4040     median: 4084.5 (5%)     max: 4121 Points
SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - 3dsmax
16 Points (33%)
SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - Catia
14.1 Points (30%)
SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - EnSight
11.7 Points (25%)
SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - Maya
30.6 Points (16%)
SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - Pro/Engeneer
12.1 Points (24%)
SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - SolidWorks
26.5 Points (39%)
SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - SPEC Viewperf 10.0 - UGS NX
5.4 Points (11%)
Windows 7 Experience Index - Win7 Gaming graphics
6 Points (76%)
6.2 Points (78%)
min: 5.3     avg: 6     median: 6.2 (78%)     max: 6.3 Points
Windows 7 Experience Index - Win7 Graphics
5.1 Points (65%)
5 Points (63%)
min: 3.2     avg: 4.9     median: 5 (63%)     max: 5.1 Points
Cinebench R10 Cinebench R10 Shading (32bit) + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Cinebench R10 - Cinebench R10 Shading (32bit)
3702 Points (3%)
Cinebench R10 Shading (32bit) + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
min: 3565     avg: 4057     median: 4042 (3%)     max: 4560 Points
Cinebench R11.5 Cinebench R11.5 OpenGL 64 Bit + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Cinebench R11.5 - Cinebench R11.5 OpenGL 64 Bit
7.4 fps (3%)
Cinebench R11.5 OpenGL 64 Bit + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
min: 7.42     avg: 9.9     median: 10.3 (4%)     max: 12.62 fps

Average Benchmarks ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430 → 100% n=3

Average Benchmarks ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 → 103% n=3

Average Benchmarks ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 → 106% n=3

- Range of benchmark values for this graphics card
- Average benchmark values for this graphics card
* Smaller numbers mean a higher performance
1 This benchmark is not used for the average calculation

Game Benchmarks

The following benchmarks stem from our benchmarks of review laptops. The performance depends on the used graphics memory, clock rate, processor, system settings, drivers, and operating systems. So the results don't have to be representative for all laptops with this GPU. For detailed information on the benchmark results, click on the fps number.

Fifa 11

Fifa 11

2010
low 800x600
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
137  fps
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
62.2  fps
high 1360x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
33.3  fps
Mafia 2

Mafia 2

2010
low 800x600
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
27.8  fps
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
17.7  fps
high 1360x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
13.5  fps
low 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
96.8 107.9 ~ 102 fps
med. 1360x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
16.7 22.6 ~ 20 fps
high 1360x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
10.9 13.4 ~ 12 fps
low 800x600
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
27.7 34.6 ~ 31 fps
med. 1360x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
13.8 16 ~ 15 fps
low 1024x768
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
20.2  fps
134%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
26.7 26.7 27.1 ~ 27 fps
med. 1366x768
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
14.8  fps
135%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
19.6 20.2 20.3 ~ 20 fps
high 1366x768
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
9.3  fps
133%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
12.4  fps
low 800x600
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
57.8  fps
130%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
69.1 77.5 79.2 ~ 75 fps
med. 1024x768
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
24.4  fps
103%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
23 24.9 25.9 ~ 25 fps
high 1366x768
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
12.9  fps
140%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
18.1  fps
Risen

Risen

2009
low 800x600
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
29.5 30.1 31.1 43.3 ~ 34 fps
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
16.5 17 18.7 19.2 ~ 18 fps
high 1366x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
9.9 10.7 13.3 ~ 11 fps
Need for Speed Shift

Need for Speed Shift

2009
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
19.9 20.6 ~ 20 fps
high 1366x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
13.4 13.8 ~ 14 fps
Colin McRae: DIRT 2

Colin McRae: DIRT 2

2009
low 800x600
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
22.6 22.7 45.1 ~ 30 fps
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
18.8 19.6 30.2 ~ 23 fps
high 1360x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
12.7 12.7 12.7 ~ 13 fps
Anno 1404

Anno 1404

2009
low 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
43 57 76.8 78.4 ~ 64 fps
ultra 1280x1024
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
11.3 11.6 12 ~ 12 fps
Sims 3

Sims 3

2009
low 800x600
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
124  fps
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
28.5  fps
high 1280x1024
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
12.2  fps
F.E.A.R. 2

F.E.A.R. 2

2009
low 800x600
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
114  fps
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
34.9  fps
high 1280x1024
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
23.4  fps
Left 4 Dead

Left 4 Dead

2008
low 640x480
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
60  fps
high 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
43.9 44 47 ~ 45 fps
Far Cry 2

Far Cry 2

2008
low 640x480
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
55.8  fps
119%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
66.6  fps
high 1024x768
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
17.5  fps
123%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
21.6  fps
Crysis Warhead

Crysis Warhead

2008
low 800x600
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
51  fps
ultra 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
4  fps
Racedriver: GRID

Racedriver: GRID

2008
low 800x600
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
75.8  fps
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
34.6 35.2 ~ 35 fps
high 1280x1024
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
17.2 19.4 ~ 18 fps
Supreme Commander - FA Bench

Supreme Commander - FA Bench

2007
low 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
29.4  fps
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
22.8  fps
high 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
19.3  fps
Crysis - GPU Benchmark

Crysis - GPU Benchmark

2007
low 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
49.6 60.9 61.2 62.7 ~ 59 fps
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
23.4 24.5 25.3 25.4 ~ 25 fps
high 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
8.8 13.6 13.7 ~ 12 fps
Crysis - CPU Benchmark

Crysis - CPU Benchmark

2007
low 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
50.3 50.9 51.5 61.7 ~ 54 fps
med. 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
21.9 22.4 22.6 24.3 ~ 23 fps
high 1024x768
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
10.9 11.6 11.7 ~ 11 fps
World in Conflict - Benchmark

World in Conflict - Benchmark

2007
low 800x600
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
79  fps
med. 1024x768
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
28  fps
82%
Mobility Radeon HD 5450:
23  fps
132%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
36 37 37 37 ~ 37 fps
high 1024x768
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
13  fps
131%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
16 17 17 18 ~ 17 fps
Call of Juarez Benchmark

Call of Juarez Benchmark

2006
high 1024x768
100%
Mobility Radeon HD 5430:
10.2  fps
108%
Mobility Radeon HD 5470:
10.1 12.8 ~ 11 fps

Average Gaming ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430 → 100%

Average Gaming 30-70 fps → 100%

Average Gaming ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 → 82%

Average Gaming ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 → 126%

Average Gaming 30-70 fps → 126%

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470lowmed.highultraQHD4K
Fifa 1113762.233.3
Mafia 227.817.713.5
StarCraft 21022012
Metro 20333115
Battlefield: Bad Company 2272012.4
CoD Modern Warfare 2752518.1
Risen341811
Need for Speed Shift2014
Colin McRae: DIRT 2302313
Anno 14046412
Sims 312428.512.2
F.E.A.R. 211434.923.4
Left 4 Dead6045
Far Cry 266.621.56
Crysis Warhead514
Racedriver: GRID75.83518
Supreme Commander - FA Bench29.4422.7719.28
Crysis - GPU Benchmark592512
Crysis - CPU Benchmark542311
World in Conflict - Benchmark793717
Call of Juarez Benchmark11
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< 120 fps
≥ 120 fps
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Battlefield: Bad Company 220.1614.839.34
CoD Modern Warfare 257.824.3512.94
Far Cry 255.817.5
World in Conflict - Benchmark2813
Call of Juarez Benchmark10.2
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< 120 fps
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