Arc A550M vs Radeon RX 5300M
The Arc A550M is the faster card — roughly 4% ahead of the Radeon RX 5300M on our spec-derived score, and it's the better pick if you're targeting 1080p. The Radeon RX 5300M still makes sense if it's meaningfully cheaper or you're gaming at a lower resolution. Run your full build through BuildForge to see whether your CPU can actually keep either card fed before you spend.
Spec comparison
FPS by game
Estimated average frame rates assuming a capable CPU, from the same model that powers the live BuildForge analyzer. Real numbers vary with settings, drivers, and the rest of your build.
| Game | 1080p | 1440p | 4K |
|---|---|---|---|
| Counter-Strike 2 | 280/280 | 220/220 | 130/130 |
| Fortnite | 95/95 | 72/72 | 42/42 |
| Call of Duty: Warzone | 95/95 | 72/72 | 42/42 |
| Elden Ring | 70/70 | 52/52 | 30/30 |
| Baldur's Gate 3 | 70/70 | 52/52 | 30/30 |
| Cyberpunk 2077 | 45/45 | 32/32 | 18/18 |
Where to buy
Will your CPU bottleneck either card?
A faster GPU only helps if the rest of your build can feed it. Drop in your full specs and BuildForge tells you the real bottleneck, FPS for the games you play, and the upgrade that actually moves the needle.
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Is the Arc A550M better than the Radeon RX 5300M?
Yes — the Arc A550M is about 4% faster than the Radeon RX 5300M on our spec-derived score, so it's the stronger card for higher resolutions and refresh rates.
What FPS do the Arc A550M and Radeon RX 5300M get at 1440p?
Across a mix of esports and AAA titles, the Arc A550M averages around 83 FPS at 1440p and the Radeon RX 5300M around 83 FPS, assuming a CPU that isn't holding them back.
Which is the better value, the Arc A550M or the Radeon RX 5300M?
It depends on the price you can find each at — GPU prices move constantly. Check the live Amazon price for both, then run your full build through BuildForge to confirm your CPU and PSU can support the card before buying.
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