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Unigine Superposition - 1080P Xtreme score 511 points with a GeForce MX350

Thursday, 01 January 1970 07:00 | Update at null




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Hardware Detail

Hardware: NVIDIA GeForce MX350

Specs:

Architecture : Pascal
Codename : GP107
Chip : N17S-G5-A1
Core : 640
Memory : 2GB GDDR5
Bus Width : 64 bit
Core Clock : 1354MHz - 1468MHz
Memory Clock : 1752MHz
TDP : 25W
Technology : 14nm
Bus Interface : PCIe 3.0 x4

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Software Detail

Software: Unigine Superposition - 1080P Xtreme

Score: 511 points

About: Unigine Superposition - 1080P Xtreme

Unigine Superposition - 1080P Xtreme is one of the most intensive benchmark presets in the Unigine Superposition series designed to test the GPU's ability to handle high-quality graphics rendering at Full HD (1080p) resolution. This benchmark challenges hardware to run complex 3D scenes with highly detailed visual effects, including dynamic lighting, subtle shadows, and realistic reflections in a variety of environments full of highly detailed objects and textures. 1080P Xtreme presents a tough challenge to the GPU, taking advantage of all the modern features that graphics APIs such as DirectX 12 and Vulkan can utilize.

In this test, the system is tested on its ability to deliver stable frame rates when rendering visually intense scenes, often found in AAA games or demanding 3D applications. The resulting score from this test gives an accurate picture of how well the GPU can handle high graphics loads at 1080p resolution with the graphics quality settings maximized. Unigine Superposition - 1080P Xtreme is often used by users to assess the graphics processing power of their hardware, especially in gaming applications or 3D rendering at more standard resolutions but with demanding graphics quality.

About NVIDIA GeForce MX350

The NVIDIA GeForce MX350 is an entry-level mobile GPU designed to enhance the graphics experience of mainstream laptop users. Based on the Pascal architecture (GP107) that is also used in the GTX 1050 series, this GPU has 640 CUDA cores and comes with 2GB GDDR5 VRAM, which provides much better graphics performance compared to integrated GPUs such as Intel UHD or Iris Xe Graphics.

MX350 supports DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, and NVIDIA Optimus Technology, enabling intelligent transition between integrated and discrete GPUs for power efficiency. Compared to the integrated GPU, the MX350 is capable of running more applications and games with smoother graphics, such as Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro, to popular games like Genshin Impact, Valorant, Dota 2, and GTA V at 720p to 1080p resolution with low to medium graphics settings.

While not a GPU for heavy gaming or professional editing, the MX350 still excels in daily multitasking and productivity scenarios, especially on laptops with dual channel RAM like the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6 equipped with a Core i5-1135G7 and 12GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM. In this laptop, the combination of Intel Iris Xe Graphics and NVIDIA MX350 allows the system to choose the most efficient GPU for each workload, keeping the battery efficient without sacrificing performance when needed.

Overall, the GeForce MX350 is a well-balanced discrete GPU solution for casual users who want the increased graphics performance of an integrated GPU, but don't need the full power of the GTX or RTX series. This GPU is perfect for students, office workers, or multimedia users looking for a thin and light yet responsive laptop for visual tasks.

Hardware Detail:

Device: Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6
CPU: Core i5-1135G7
dGPU: GeForce MX350
RAM: 12GB DDR4 3200MHz Dual Channel (8+4)
OS: Windows 10, Windows 11 22H2


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* Not Avaiable