HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1) vs GeForce GT 530 OEM

HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1)
Memory: 0Mb System SharedDESKTOP
Release date: 5 Jan 2011
HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1)
GeForce GT 530 OEM
Memory: 1024Mb DDR3DESKTOP
Release date: 14 May 2011
GeForce GT 530 OEM

Summary

Reasons to consider HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1)

Reasons to consider GeForce GT 530 OEM

Higher theoretical gaming performance, based on specifications.
Supports PhysX
Based on an outdated architecture (Nvidia Fermi), there are no performance optimizations for current games and applications

GeForce GT 530 OEM

HWBench recommends GeForce GT 530 OEM

Based on theoretical specifications.


Specifications

Core Configuration

HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1)GeForce GT 530 OEM
GPU NameSandy Bridge GT1 ()vsGF108 (GF108-200-A1)
Fab Process32 nmvs40 nm
Die Size149 mm²vs116 mm²
Transistors189 millionvs585 million
Shaders6vs96
Compute Units0vs2
Core clock850 MHzvs700 MHz
ROPs1vs4
TMUs1vs16

Memory Configuration

HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1)GeForce GT 530 OEM
Memory TypeSystem SharedvsDDR3
Bus WidthSystem Sharedvs128 bit
Memory SpeedSystem Sharedvs900 MHz
1800 MHz effective
Memory Size0 Mbvs1024 Mb

Additional details

HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1)GeForce GT 530 OEM
TDP0 wattsvs50 watts
Release Date5 Jan 2011vs14 May 2011

Raw Performance comparison

Pixel Rate

  • HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1)
    0.85 GP/s
  • GeForce GT 530 OEM
    2.80 GP/s

GigaPixels - higher is better

Texel Rate

  • HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1)
    0.85 GT/s
  • GeForce GT 530 OEM
    11.20 GT/s

GigaTexels - higher is better

Memory bandwidth

  • HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1)
    0.00 GB/s
  • GeForce GT 530 OEM
    28.80 GB/s

GB/s - higher is better

Single precision performance

  • HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1)
    10.20 GFLOPs
  • GeForce GT 530 OEM
    268.80 GFLOPs

GFLOPs - higher is better