
Radeon R7 370 vs GRID P6-4Q

Radeon R7 370
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GRID P6-4Q
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About G3D Mark
G3D Mark is a standard benchmark that measures graphics performance in real-world gaming scenarios. It simplifies comparing cards from different brands, where higher scores directly correlate with better fps and smoother gaming experiences.
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Performance Per Dollar
Performance Per Dollar GRID P6-4Q
Performance Comparison
About G3D Mark🏆 Chipversus Verdict
🚀 Performance Leadership
The Radeon R7 370 is the superior choice for raw performance. It leads with a 1.2% higher G3D Mark score. This advantage makes it significantly better for higher resolutions (1440p/4K) and graphic-intensive titles compared to the GRID P6-4Q.
| Insight | Radeon R7 370 | GRID P6-4Q |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | ✅Leading raw performance (+1.2%) | ❌Lower raw frame rates (-1.2%) |
| Longevity | 🛑Obsolete Architecture (2015 / GCN 1.0 (2012−2020)) | 🛑Obsolete Architecture (2015 / Maxwell 2.0 (2014−2019)) |
| Ecosystem | Supports FSR Upscaling | Supports FSR Upscaling |
| VRAM | ❌ Less VRAM capacity | ✅ More VRAM (+0%) |
| Efficiency | Normal Efficiency | Normal Efficiency |
| Case Fit | 📏 Compact / SFF Friendly | 📏 Compact / SFF Friendly |
💎 Value Proposition
The Radeon R7 370 offers a compelling cost-to-performance ratio. While both GPUs are considered legacy components by modern standards, the Radeon R7 370 holds the technical lead. Priced at $51 (vs $150), it costs 66% less, resulting in a 197.6% higher cost efficiency score.
| Insight | Radeon R7 370 | GRID P6-4Q |
|---|---|---|
| Cost Efficiency | ✅Better overall value (+197.6%) | ❌Lower cost efficiency |
| Upfront Cost | ✅More affordable ($51) | ⚠️Higher upfront cost ($150) |
Performance Check
Real-world benchmarks and performance projections based on comprehensive hardware analysis and comparative metrics. Values represent expected performance on High/Ultra settings at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. Modeled using a Ryzen 7 7800X3D reference profile to minimize specific CPU bottlenecks.
Note: Performance behavior can vary per game. Specific architectures may perform better or worse depending on game engine optimizations and API implementation.
Technical Specifications
Side-by-side comparison of Radeon R7 370 and GRID P6-4Q

Radeon R7 370
The Radeon R7 370 is manufactured by AMD. It was released in June 18 2015. It features the GCN 1.0 architecture. The boost clock speed is 975 MHz. It has 1024 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 100W. Manufactured using 28 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 4,482 points. Launch price was $149.

GRID P6-4Q
The GRID P6-4Q is manufactured by NVIDIA. It was released in August 30 2015. It features the Maxwell 2.0 architecture. The core clock speed is 722 MHz. It has 1536 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 100W. Manufactured using 28 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 4,429 points.
Graphics Performance
The Radeon R7 370 scores 4,482 and the GRID P6-4Q reaches 4,429 in the G3D Mark benchmark — just a 1.2% difference, making them near-identical in rasterization performance. The Radeon R7 370 is built on GCN 1.0 while the GRID P6-4Q uses Maxwell 2.0, both on a 28 nm process. Shader units: 1,024 (Radeon R7 370) vs 1,536 (GRID P6-4Q). Raw compute: 1.997 TFLOPS (Radeon R7 370) vs 2.218 TFLOPS (GRID P6-4Q).
| Feature | Radeon R7 370 | GRID P6-4Q |
|---|---|---|
| G3D Mark Score | 4,482+1% | 4,429 |
| Architecture | GCN 1.0 | Maxwell 2.0 |
| Process Node | 28 nm | 28 nm |
| Shading Units | 1024 | 1536+50% |
| Compute (TFLOPS) | 1.997 TFLOPS | 2.218 TFLOPS+11% |
| ROPs | 32 | 64+100% |
| TMUs | 64 | 96+50% |
| L1 Cache | 256 KB | 576 KB+125% |
| L2 Cache | 0.5 MB | 2 MB+300% |
Advanced Features (DLSS/FSR)
| Feature | Radeon R7 370 | GRID P6-4Q |
|---|---|---|
| Upscaling Tech | FSR 1.0 (Software) | FSR 1.0 (Software) |
| Frame Generation | Not Supported | Not Supported |
| Ray Reconstruction | No | No |
| Low Latency | AMD Anti-Lag | Standard |
Video Memory (VRAM)
Both cards feature 2 GB of GDDR5. Bus width: 256-bit vs 64-bit. L2 Cache: 0.5 MB (Radeon R7 370) vs 2 MB (GRID P6-4Q) — the GRID P6-4Q has significantly larger on-die cache to reduce VRAM reliance.
| Feature | Radeon R7 370 | GRID P6-4Q |
|---|---|---|
| VRAM Capacity | 2 GB | 2 GB |
| Memory Type | GDDR5 | GDDR5 |
| Bus Width | 256-bit+300% | 64-bit |
| L2 Cache | 0.5 MB | 2 MB+300% |
Display & API Support
DirectX support: 12 (Radeon R7 370) vs 12_1 (GRID P6-4Q). Maximum simultaneous displays: 3 vs 0.
| Feature | Radeon R7 370 | GRID P6-4Q |
|---|---|---|
| DirectX | 12 | 12_1 |
| Max Displays | 3 | 0 |
Power & Dimensions
The Radeon R7 370 draws 100W versus the GRID P6-4Q's 100W — a 0% difference. The GRID P6-4Q is more power-efficient. Recommended PSU: 450W (Radeon R7 370) vs 350W (GRID P6-4Q). Power connectors: 1x 6-pin vs PCIe-powered. Card length: 221mm vs 1mm, occupying 2 vs 0 slots.
| Feature | Radeon R7 370 | GRID P6-4Q |
|---|---|---|
| TDP | 100W | 100W |
| Recommended PSU | 450W | 350W-22% |
| Power Connector | 1x 6-pin | PCIe-powered |
| Length | 221mm | 1mm |
| Slots | 2 | 0-100% |
| Perf/Watt | 44.8+1% | 44.3 |
Value Analysis
The Radeon R7 370 launched at $149 MSRP and currently averages $51, while the GRID P6-4Q launched at $2000 and now averages $150. The Radeon R7 370 costs 66% less ($99 savings) at current market prices. Performance per dollar (G3D Mark / price): 87.9 (Radeon R7 370) vs 29.5 (GRID P6-4Q) — the Radeon R7 370 offers 198% better value.
| Feature | Radeon R7 370 | GRID P6-4Q |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $149-93% | $2000 |
| Avg Price (30d) | $51-66% | $150 |
| Performance per Dollar | 87.9+198% | 29.5 |
| Codename | Trinidad | GM204 |
| Release | June 18 2015 | August 30 2015 |
| Ranking | #467 | #535 |
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