[FPS Benchmarks] Rocket League on NVIDIA GeForce MX450 (GDDR6/25W) and MX350 (25W) – MX450 is 34% faster on average

Rocket League is a fun game that uses the Unreal 3 engine. Because of that, the title isn’t too heavy and it can be played on some low-end devices with modest GPUs. Moreover, the gameplay is unique and entertaining, the soundtrack is fresh, and in addition – Rocket League is free to play and everyone can enjoy this title.

As we said earlier, the game is light and that’s why for this comparison we have prepared two decent non-expensive dGPUs – the NVIDIA GeForce MX450 (GDDR6/25W) and MX350 (25W). Both have 25W TGPs so it’ll be easy to see what is the exact performance gap between them.

Don’t forget to take a look at our Top 100 Best Laptops for Rocket League list.

Contents


GeForce MX450 and MX350 variants

  GeForce MX450 (GDDR6/25W) GeForce MX350 (25W)
Architecture Turing Pascal
GPU chip TU117 GP107
Shader units 896 (+40%) 640
ROPs 16 16
Base Clock (MHz) 1395 (+3%) 1354
Boost clock (MHz) 1575 (+7%) 1468
Memory clock (MHz) 1250 1752 (+40%)
Memory size (MB) 2048 2048
Memory type GDDR6 GDDR5
Memory bus width (bit) 64 64
TGP (Total Graphics Power) 25 25
DirectX version 12.1 12.1
Technology 12nm 14nm
RTX capabilities No No
Release date 08.2020 02.2021
Detailed specs Link Link

Synthetic benchmarks


Gaming tests and gameplay videos (ext. monitor)

Rocket League Full HD, H.Performance (Check settings) Full HD, H.Quality (Check settings)
GeForce MX450 (GDDR6/25W) 293 fps (+30%) 124 fps (+38%)
GeForce MX350 (25W) 226 fps 90 fps





Verdict

Alright, it seems that the GeForce MX450 (GDDR6/25W) is a lot faster – it offers 34% more FPS on average compared to the GeForce MX350 (25W). Interestingly enough, both GPUs can deliver more than 220FPS on High-Performance settings which is enough for the majority of the high-refresh-rate displays.

Don’t forget to take a look at our Top 100 Best Laptops for Rocket League list.

All laptops equipped with the NVIDIA GeForce MX450 (GDDR6, 25W / 28.5W)

All laptops equipped with the NVIDIA GeForce MX350 (25W)

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