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Radeon 780M Graphics: FPS benchmarks and laptop guide

Radeon 780M Graphics — 16 games benchmarked at 1080p.

Radeon 780M Graphics — 16 games benchmarked at 1080p . This guide covers what the chip delivers in games, where it sits among mobile GPUs in 2026, and which laptops carry it.

The "Radeon 780M Graphics" record is the second catalog entry for AMD's flagship RDNA 3 integrated GPU — the same silicon as the plain Radeon 780M record, filed under the "Graphics" naming that some listings use. No catalog laptop models name-match this specific record, so this is a benchmark-only page; the host story lives on the 780M record's page.

Where this record sits in 2026

The composite score of 49.4 ranks #126 of 341 — one place above the plain Radeon 780M record (#127, 49.3), the two records of one iGPU sitting side by side in the table. The surrounding neighborhood frames the modern integrated-graphics story: the GeForce RTX 5060 desktop-name record (50.3), Radeon RX 6550M (50.2) and RX 6500M (49.6) above; the GeForce MX550 (49.1) and GTX 1650 Max-Q (48.6) below. The best current iGPU outplaces a Maxwell-era entry dGPU and a low-power Turing card.

What the chip brings

The record lists a 15 W-class envelope on a 4 nm process with system-shared memory; core-count fields are blank in this entry. Public benchmarks: PassMark 6,804, Time Spy 2,822, Fire Strike 7,983, GeekBench Vulkan 33,767 and OpenCL 29,125 — figures in dedicated-entry-GPU territory, achieved from the CPU package.

FPS in games at 1080p

At the high preset: CS:GO and Overwatch at 240, GTA V and PUBG at 140, Counter-Strike 2 at 119, Valorant at 116, Dota 2 at 100, Fortnite at 90, Battlefield 5 at 70, Forza Horizon 4 and Forza Horizon 5 at 65, The Witcher 3 at 46, Far Cry 5 at 45, Cyberpunk 2077 at 39, Metro Exodus at 29 and Resident Evil 4 Remake at 25. Esports is genuinely strong; the heaviest rows confirm where the 15 W ceiling bites.

Bottom line

Read this page together with the main 780M record: one chip, two entries, adjacent ranks. The takeaway is the same on both — for thin-and-light buyers, the strongest current integrated graphics deliver real 1080p gaming without a dedicated GPU: 100+ FPS in the big esports titles at high preset, and 25–46 FPS in the heaviest games where lowered settings do the rest. That is the "no dGPU needed" case, documented row by row.

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Radeon 780M Graphics at a glance

Catalog score
49.4
#126 of 341 mobile GPUs
Games @ 1080p
16
Laptops
0
models in the catalog
Released
2024
TDP
15 W
Process
4 nm
PassMark: 6,804 3DMark Time Spy: 2,822 3DMark Fire Strike: 7,983 GeekBench Vulkan: 33,767 GeekBench OpenCL: 29,125

🤔 How to choose

Universal advice for any use case.

  • Reliability vs price: reliability (median 50) ↔ price (median 385.1).
  • Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 48) ↔ overall performance (median 49.8).
  • Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 2.8).

🎮 Radeon 780M Graphics — game FPS at 1080p

Average FPS per game, high quality preset.

Game FPS (1080p) Verdict
Overwatch 240 ✓ Comfortable
PUBG: Battlegrounds 140 ✓ Comfortable
Valorant 116 ✓ Comfortable
Dota 2 100 ✓ Comfortable
Fortnite 90 ✓ Comfortable
Battlefield 5 70 ✓ Comfortable
Forza Horizon 4 65 ✓ Comfortable
Forza Horizon 5 65 ✓ Comfortable
Far Cry 5 45 ⚠ Playable
Cyberpunk 2077 39 ⚠ Playable
Metro Exodus 29 ✗ Low
Resident Evil 4 Remake 25 ✗ Low
CS:GO 240 ✓ Comfortable
GTA V 140 ✓ Comfortable
Counter-Strike 2 119 ✓ Comfortable
The Witcher 3 46 ⚠ Playable
16 benchmarked games — full spec page. Verdicts: ✓ comfortable (≥60 FPS), ⚠ playable (30–59), ✗ low (<30). "~" marks estimated values.

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