Radeon Pro 580 vs R7 350
Aggregate performance score
We've compared Radeon R7 350 with Radeon Pro 580, including specs and performance data.
Pro 580 outperforms R7 350 by a whopping 260% based on our aggregate benchmark results.
Primary details
GPU architecture, market segment, value for money and other general parameters compared.
Place in the ranking | 600 | 271 |
Place by popularity | not in top-100 | not in top-100 |
Power efficiency | 7.01 | 9.26 |
Architecture | GCN 1.0 (2011−2020) | GCN 4.0 (2016−2020) |
GPU code name | Cape Verde | Polaris 20 |
Market segment | Desktop | Mobile workstation |
Release date | 6 July 2016 (8 years ago) | 5 June 2017 (7 years ago) |
Detailed specifications
General parameters such as number of shaders, GPU core base clock and boost clock speeds, manufacturing process, texturing and calculation speed. Note that power consumption of some graphics cards can well exceed their nominal TDP, especially when overclocked.
Pipelines / CUDA cores | 512 | 2304 |
Core clock speed | 800 MHz | 1100 MHz |
Boost clock speed | no data | 1200 MHz |
Number of transistors | 1,500 million | 5,700 million |
Manufacturing process technology | 28 nm | 14 nm |
Power consumption (TDP) | 55 Watt | 150 Watt |
Texture fill rate | 25.60 | 172.8 |
Floating-point processing power | 0.8192 TFLOPS | 5.53 TFLOPS |
ROPs | 16 | 32 |
TMUs | 32 | 144 |
Form factor & compatibility
Information on compatibility with other computer components. Useful when choosing a future computer configuration or upgrading an existing one. For desktop graphics cards it's interface and bus (motherboard compatibility), additional power connectors (power supply compatibility).
Interface | PCIe 3.0 x16 | PCIe 3.0 x16 |
Length | 168 mm | no data |
Width | 1-slot | no data |
Supplementary power connectors | None | None |
VRAM capacity and type
Parameters of VRAM installed: its type, size, bus, clock and resulting bandwidth. Integrated GPUs have no dedicated video RAM and use a shared part of system RAM.
Memory type | GDDR5 | GDDR5 |
Maximum RAM amount | 2 GB | 8 GB |
Memory bus width | 128 Bit | 256 Bit |
Memory clock speed | 1125 MHz | 1695 MHz |
Memory bandwidth | 72 GB/s | 217.0 GB/s |
Connectivity and outputs
Types and number of video connectors present on the reviewed GPUs. As a rule, data in this section is precise only for desktop reference ones (so-called Founders Edition for NVIDIA chips). OEM manufacturers may change the number and type of output ports, while for notebook cards availability of certain video outputs ports depends on the laptop model rather than on the card itself.
Display Connectors | 1x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort | No outputs |
HDMI | + | - |
API compatibility
List of supported 3D and general-purpose computing APIs, including their specific versions.
DirectX | 12 (11_1) | 12 (12_0) |
Shader Model | 5.1 | 6.4 |
OpenGL | 4.6 | 4.6 |
OpenCL | 1.2 | 2.0 |
Vulkan | 1.2.131 | 1.2.131 |
Gaming performance
Let's see how good the compared graphics cards are for gaming. Particular gaming benchmark results are measured in FPS.
Pros & cons summary
Performance score | 5.58 | 20.10 |
Recency | 6 July 2016 | 5 June 2017 |
Maximum RAM amount | 2 GB | 8 GB |
Chip lithography | 28 nm | 14 nm |
Power consumption (TDP) | 55 Watt | 150 Watt |
R7 350 has 172.7% lower power consumption.
Pro 580, on the other hand, has a 260.2% higher aggregate performance score, an age advantage of 10 months, a 300% higher maximum VRAM amount, and a 100% more advanced lithography process.
The Radeon Pro 580 is our recommended choice as it beats the Radeon R7 350 in performance tests.
Be aware that Radeon R7 350 is a desktop card while Radeon Pro 580 is a mobile workstation one.
Should you still have questions concerning choice between the reviewed GPUs, ask them in Comments section, and we shall answer.
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