RADEON

AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe

AMD graphics card specifications and benchmark scores

1 GB
VRAM
MHz Boost
45W
TDP
128
Bus Width

At a Glance

AMD
VRAM 1 GB
Shaders 480
Bus Width 128-bit
TDP 45W
Memory Type GDDR5
Architecture TeraScale 2
nm
Process 40 nm
Released May 2011

AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe Specifications

Radeon E6760 PCIe GPU Core

Shader units and compute resources

The AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe GPU core specifications define its raw processing power for graphics and compute workloads. Shading units (also called CUDA cores, stream processors, or execution units depending on manufacturer) handle the parallel calculations required for rendering. TMUs (Texture Mapping Units) process texture data, while ROPs (Render Output Units) handle final pixel output. Higher shader counts generally translate to better GPU benchmark performance, especially in demanding games and 3D applications.

Shading Units
480
Shaders
480
TMUs
24
ROPs
8
Compute Units
6

E6760 PCIe Clock Speeds

GPU and memory frequencies

Clock speeds directly impact the Radeon E6760 PCIe's performance in GPU benchmarks and real-world gaming. The base clock represents the minimum guaranteed frequency, while the boost clock indicates peak performance under optimal thermal conditions. Memory clock speed affects texture loading and frame buffer operations. The Radeon E6760 PCIe by AMD dynamically adjusts frequencies based on workload, temperature, and power limits to maximize performance while maintaining stability.

GPU Clock
600 MHz
Memory Clock
800 MHz 3.2 Gbps effective
GDDR GDDR 6X 6X

AMD's Radeon E6760 PCIe Memory

VRAM capacity and bandwidth

VRAM (Video RAM) is dedicated memory for storing textures, frame buffers, and shader data. The Radeon E6760 PCIe's memory capacity determines how well it handles high-resolution textures and multiple displays. Memory bandwidth, measured in GB/s, affects how quickly data moves between the GPU and VRAM. Higher bandwidth improves performance in memory-intensive scenarios like 4K gaming. The memory bus width and type (GDDR6, GDDR6X, HBM) significantly influence overall GPU benchmark scores.

Memory Size
1024 MB
VRAM
1,024 MB
Memory Type
GDDR5
VRAM Type
GDDR5
Memory Bus
128 bit
Bus Width
128-bit
Bandwidth
51.20 GB/s

Radeon E6760 PCIe by AMD Cache

On-chip cache hierarchy

On-chip cache provides ultra-fast data access for the E6760 PCIe, reducing the need to fetch data from slower VRAM. L1 and L2 caches store frequently accessed data close to the compute units. AMD's Infinity Cache (L3) dramatically increases effective bandwidth, improving GPU benchmark performance without requiring wider memory buses. Larger cache sizes help maintain high frame rates in memory-bound scenarios and reduce power consumption by minimizing VRAM accesses.

L1 Cache
8 KB (per CU)
L2 Cache
256 KB

E6760 PCIe Theoretical Performance

Compute and fill rates

Theoretical performance metrics provide a baseline for comparing the AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe against other graphics cards. FP32 (single-precision) performance, measured in TFLOPS, indicates compute capability for gaming and general GPU workloads. FP64 (double-precision) matters for scientific computing. Pixel and texture fill rates determine how quickly the GPU can render complex scenes. While real-world GPU benchmark results depend on many factors, these specifications help predict relative performance levels.

FP32 (Float)
576.0 GFLOPS
Pixel Rate
4.800 GPixel/s
Texture Rate
14.40 GTexel/s

TeraScale 2 Architecture & Process

Manufacturing and design details

The AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe is built on AMD's TeraScale 2 architecture, which defines how the GPU processes graphics and compute workloads. The manufacturing process node affects power efficiency, thermal characteristics, and maximum clock speeds. Smaller process nodes pack more transistors into the same die area, enabling higher performance per watt. Understanding the architecture helps predict how the E6760 PCIe will perform in GPU benchmarks compared to previous generations.

Architecture
TeraScale 2
GPU Name
Whistler
Process Node
40 nm
Foundry
TSMC
Transistors
716 million
Die Size
118 mm²
Density
6.1M / mm²

AMD's Radeon E6760 PCIe Power & Thermal

TDP and power requirements

Power specifications for the AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe determine PSU requirements and thermal management needs. TDP (Thermal Design Power) indicates the heat output under typical loads, guiding cooler selection. Power connector requirements ensure adequate power delivery for stable operation during demanding GPU benchmarks. The suggested PSU wattage accounts for the entire system, not just the graphics card. Efficient power delivery enables the Radeon E6760 PCIe to maintain boost clocks without throttling.

TDP
45 W
TDP
45W

Radeon E6760 PCIe by AMD Physical & Connectivity

Dimensions and outputs

Physical dimensions of the AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe are critical for case compatibility. Card length, height, and slot width determine whether it fits in your chassis. The PCIe interface version affects bandwidth for communication with the CPU. Display outputs define monitor connectivity options, with modern cards supporting multiple high-resolution displays simultaneously. Verify these specifications against your case and motherboard before purchasing to ensure a proper fit.

Slot Width
Single-slot
Length
175 mm 6.9 inches
Bus Interface
PCIe 2.0 x16
Display Outputs
6x mini-DisplayPort 1.1
Display Outputs
6x mini-DisplayPort 1.1

AMD API Support

Graphics and compute APIs

API support determines which games and applications can fully utilize the AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe. DirectX 12 Ultimate enables advanced features like ray tracing and variable rate shading. Vulkan provides cross-platform graphics capabilities with low-level hardware access. OpenGL remains important for professional applications and older games. CUDA (NVIDIA) and OpenCL enable GPU compute for video editing, 3D rendering, and scientific applications. Higher API versions unlock newer graphical features in GPU benchmarks and games.

DirectX
11.2 (11_0)
DirectX
11.2 (11_0)
OpenGL
4.4
OpenGL
4.4
OpenCL
1.2
Shader Model
5.0

Radeon E6760 PCIe Product Information

Release and pricing details

The AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe is manufactured by AMD as part of their graphics card lineup. Release date and launch pricing provide context for comparing GPU benchmark results with competing products from the same era. Understanding the product lifecycle helps evaluate whether the Radeon E6760 PCIe by AMD represents good value at current market prices. Predecessor and successor information aids in tracking generational improvements and planning future upgrades.

Manufacturer
AMD
Release Date
May 2011
Production
End-of-life

Radeon E6760 PCIe Benchmark Scores

No benchmark data available for this GPU.

About AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe

AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe is an embedded-market graphics card built around the Whistler chip on the TeraScale 2 architecture. Manufactured by AMD on TSMC's 40 nm process, the die contains 716 million transistors on 118 mm², giving a transistor density of 6.1M / mm². The card releases into the Embedded (6000) generation and is listed as end-of-life, with a release date of 2011-05-01. Its thermal envelope is 45 W, it occupies a single slot, and it carries 6x mini-DisplayPort 1.1 outputs. The dataset does not currently include any benchmark entries for this SKU: the average benchmark score is 0, and the percentile against all GPUs is 50. Because the nearestRivals list is empty, this analysis has to lean on the card's theoretical throughput and memory configuration rather than direct percentage comparisons.

Benchmark Performance

The benchmark record is empty. That means there are no measured scores to compare, no rival score deltas, and no percentage-based ranking within a peer group. The one positional figure is percentileVsAllGpus: 50. That places the card at the midpoint of the database's GPU distribution, but without an actual benchmark entry, it is not tied to a validated performance result.

What the FACT PACK does provide are hardware throughput ceilings. FP32 compute is 576.0 GFLOPS. Pixel rate is 4.800 GPixel/s, and texture rate is 14.40 GTexel/s. These figures describe what the silicon can theoretically emit, not how it behaves in a specific application. The 480 shading units, 24 texture units, and 8 ROPs define the width of the execution pipeline. The 576.0 GFLOPS figure is the largest single-precision compute number in the record, but there is no FP16 figure listed and no tensor or ray tracing hardware to extend the feature set.

The absence of nearestRivals means exact percentage leads or deficits cannot be calculated. No "30% ahead" or "20% behind" statements are possible with this FACT PACK. The internal spec sheet still tells a coherent story: this is a low-power, small-footprint GPU whose 576.0 GFLOPS peak is intended for light embedded workloads. Pixel output is capped by 8 ROPs at 4.800 GPixel/s, while texture work is served by 24 TMUs at 14.40 GTexel/s. With no core clock listed, frequency behavior remains undocumented, so sustained performance cannot be derived from the data alone.

Memory Subsystem

The memory configuration is compact but well-defined: 1024 MB of GDDR5, a 128-bit bus, and a memory clock of 800 MHz with a 3.2 Gbps effective data rate. Those specifications produce a bandwidth figure of 51.20 GB/s.

The 51.20 GB/s figure is the key memory constraint. A 128-bit bus has to feed the 576.0 GFLOPS compute engine, all texture fetch traffic, and every display output through the same 51.20 GB/s path. For higher-resolution rendering, that bandwidth is modest. The 1024 MB capacity is likewise a hard ceiling for framebuffer and texture data. Large scenes with heavy assets will exceed the available memory or force the GPU to move more data across a relatively narrow interface. The 6x mini-DisplayPort 1.1 outputs add another potential source of memory traffic, especially when multiple displays are active at once. The FACT PACK does not list any memory compression technology, so the only quantitative memory story is 1024 MB, GDDR5, 128 bit, 3.2 Gbps effective, and 51.20 GB/s.

Who Should Consider It

Because there are no benchmark scores, this card cannot be recommended on the basis of measured frame rates. Instead, the specification sheet points toward specific use cases. The 6x mini-DisplayPort 1.1 outputs are the most distinctive feature. A system that needs many display connections from a single-slot, 45 W card is the natural fit. The 45 W TDP and 175 mm / 6.9-inch length also indicate a physically compact solution.

For 3D work, the numbers suggest a conservative settings profile. The 576.0 GFLOPS FP32 rate and 51.20 GB/s bandwidth imply that lower-resolution, reduced-detail workloads are more appropriate than heavy shader-based rendering. The 1024 MB framebuffer is small for large textures, and the 128-bit bus will limit how quickly data can be moved. Pixel-heavy effects will run into the 4.800 GPixel/s pixel rate and 8 ROPs. Texture-heavy effects are better served by the 14.40 GTexel/s texture rate and 24 TMUs, but still constrained by memory bandwidth. Buyers or integrators who prioritize display output count, low power, and small physical size over raw performance are the audience.

FAQ

Q: What architecture does the AMD Radeon E6760 PCIe use?

A: It is built on TeraScale 2, using the Whistler chip, manufactured on TSMC's 40 nm process. The die size is 118 mm², with 716 million transistors.

Q: How much memory does it have?

A: It has 1024 MB of GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit bus. The memory clock is 800 MHz, the effective data rate is 3.2 Gbps, and peak bandwidth is 51.20 GB/s.

Q: Does the card support ray tracing or tensor operations?

A: The FACT PACK lists no ray tracing cores and no tensor cores. The listed API support is DirectX 11.2 (11_0) and OpenGL 4.4, with no Vulkan version listed.

Q: How many display outputs are available?

A: There are 6x mini-DisplayPort 1.1 outputs.

Q: What is the power requirement?

A: The TDP is 45 W. The card is single-slot. No power connector requirement is listed, and no suggested PSU is listed in the FACT PACK.

Q: Why is the benchmark score 0?

A: The benchmark array in the FACT PACK is empty. The average benchmark score is therefore 0. The percentile against all GPUs is 50, but no nearest rivals are present to provide comparative scores.

Ray Tracing and Feature Set

The ray tracing and tensor core fields are empty in the FACT PACK. This card has no dedicated ray tracing cores and no tensor cores. Its feature set is built around the TeraScale 2 architecture and the APIs listed for it: DirectX 11.2 (11_0), OpenGL 4.4, and no Vulkan. That means modern ray-traced workloads and tensor-based AI acceleration are not part of the documented feature set.

The fixed-function resources are 480 shading units, 24 texture units, and 8 ROPs. These are conventional graphics pipeline blocks rather than specialized compute accelerators. The 576.0 GFLOPS FP32 number represents the general-purpose compute capacity. The absence of Vulkan in the record leaves DirectX 11.2 (11_0) and OpenGL 4.4 as the software interface for applications. For an embedded card from the 6000 generation, the feature set aligns with a small display-oriented GPU rather than a ray tracing or compute-focused product.

Power and Cooling

The TDP is 45 W. That is a low power target, consistent with a single-slot card. The length is 175 mm, stated as 6.9 inches. No power connectors are listed, and the suggested PSU field is also empty.

The 45 W TDP is the only power number in the record. It means the card is designed to operate within a tight thermal budget. The single-slot form factor and compact length support that reading, but the FACT PACK gives no details about cooler size, fan type, or heatsink design. The PCIe 2.0 x16 interface is the system connection, yet the pack does not explain how much power is drawn through the slot versus any auxiliary connector. Because no auxiliary power connector is listed, any system integration should rely on the documented 45 W figure and the absence of connector requirements, but the overall power delivery path is not fully specified.

How It Compares

The nearestRivals array is empty. There are no named competitor cards, no rival benchmark scores, and no deltaPct values to report. A comparison against each nearest rival is therefore impossible with this FACT PACK.

The only positional data point is percentileVsAllGpus: 50. That places the E6760 at the median of all GPUs in the database. It does not identify which GPUs are nearby, how far apart they are, or whether the position is strong for its embedded class. The card's own defining metrics are 576.0 GFLOPS, 51.20 GB/s, 45 W, 6x mini-DisplayPort 1.1, 1024 MB GDDR5, and a 128-bit bus. Those values create a profile of a compact, low-power, multi-display embedded GPU, but with no nearest rivals in the record, there is no exact performance delta to position it against any specific competitor.

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