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Hardware: AMD Radeon HD 6520G
Specs:Architecture : Terascale 2
Codename : Llano
Chip : -
Core : 320
Memory : 512MB DDR3 (SHARED)
Bus Width : 64 bit
Core Clock : 400MHz
Memory Clock : 667MHz
TDP : -
Technology : 32nm
Bus Interface : IGPU
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Software: 3DMark 99 Max
Score: 6064 marks
About: 3DMark 99 MaxUsing DirectX 6 and Remedy's MAX-FX engine to impressive effect, 3DMark99 was an instant hit with gamers, press and industry. 3DMark99 MAX added new content and online features.
source: UL Benchmarks
AMD Radeon HD 6520G is an integrated GPU in the AMD A6-3400M APU, which was released in 2011 as part of the Llano family. It has 320 stream processors (shaders) with VLIW5 architecture and runs at clock speeds of up to 400 MHz.
As a built-in GPU in an APU, the HD 6520G shares system memory (VRAM Shared), so its performance is highly dependent on the bandwidth of the RAM used. With single-channel DDR3, performance is limited, but if a dual-channel configuration is used, this GPU can experience a significant performance boost.
In terms of gaming, the HD 6520G is only capable of running older or light games at 720p resolution with low settings. Games like Counter-Strike: Source, Left 4 Dead 2, and League of Legends can still be played at acceptable frame rates, but for modern games, performance is very limited.
Compared to next-generation integrated GPUs, the Radeon HD 6520G is already quite outdated, especially in terms of support for the latest technologies such as DirectX 12 and Vulkan. However, for older laptops that are still functional, this GPU can still be used for basic tasks like video playback and light productivity applications.
Hardware Detail
Device: Lenovo Sabine B475
RAM: 2GB DDR3
OS: Windows 7
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