Model review

Dell Latitude E5430 review

Dell Latitude E5430 — from 2012, 2.04 kg, performance 29.

Dell Latitude E5430

Technical specifications

Type Business
Release year 2012
Screen 14" · 1366x768
Processor Intel Core i3 2350M , Intel Core i5 3320M , Intel Celeron B840 , Intel Core i5 3210M , Intel Core i3 2328M , Intel Core i5 3340M , Intel Core i3 3120M , Intel Core i5 3230M
Max. RAM 16 GB
Weight 2.04 kg
Battery 60 Wh

Performance scores

Performance
29
/100
CPU
16
/100
GPU
46
/100
USComp
42
/100

Where the Latitude E5430 stands

The Dell Latitude E5430 is a 2012 business-class notebook that has depreciated into the ultra-budget band — about $127 today, less than half the $297 category median for comparable business machines. Configured here with a Core i3-2350M and 16 GB of RAM, it was never a performance leader, and a decade of progress has moved the goalposts considerably. The one figure that still reads well is its graphics score of 45.85, which sits in the top quarter of its class — though, as discussed below, that number needs context rather than celebration.

Graphics: a class-relative strength, not a gaming green light

A graphics score of 45.85 against a business-class median of 3.84 looks dramatic on paper, and it does translate into something practical: the E5430 clears the minimum bar for older and moderately demanding titles like Rainbow Six Siege, Civilization VI, and Rise of the Tomb Raider. For a laptop that was sold to run spreadsheets, that is a genuine surplus — useful for casual gaming and GPU-accelerated media playback. But this is a 2012 integrated-class part, so "meets minimum" is the honest ceiling, not a license for modern AAA settings.

CPU: the binding constraint

The Core i3-2350M's CPU score of 15.88 is 70% below the class median of 52.97 — the real weakness of this machine. Anything CPU-bound (heavy compilation, large spreadsheet recalculation, multitasking under load) will feel slow by modern standards. Reliability tracks the same story: a score of 13 versus a 42.5 median reflects the age and the budget tier rather than a defect. This is a machine for light, patient work, not a daily driver for demanding workflows.

Price trajectory

The depreciation curve is long past its steep phase. From a $1,300 launch price in 2012, the E5430 has settled to roughly $127, declining about 5.95% per year. The projected price two years out is around $113 — a further 11.55% drop. In plain terms, almost all of the value loss has already happened; what remains is a slow, flat tail. Buyers worried about resale should not expect meaningful further declines, but nor should they expect recovery.

How it compares

In the $120–$150 refurbished business segment, the E5430 sits among comparable contemporaries. Slightly above it, the HP ProBook 6570b ($145) and Dell Latitude E6330 ($144) offer similar vintage in marginally newer trims. Just below, the HP EliteBook 8470p ($120) and Lenovo ThinkPad T430 ($117) are cheaper and, in the ThinkPad's case, a stronger cult-value proposition. The E5430's case rests on that single graphics outlier and 16 GB of RAM at the lowest end of the price band — not on any overall superiority.

Bottom line

The Latitude E5430 is a $127, 2012 business laptop whose graphics score outlives its office designation. For buyers who want the cheapest possible machine that still clears minimum settings on a handful of older games — and who accept a CPU that will show its age under any real load — it is honestly priced. It is not a productivity powerhouse or a travel companion; it is a budget secondary machine, and at this price that is a defensible role.

🧭 Your context

Stage: Vague sense of need

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🎮 What it can run

⚙️ Configuration analysis

Top configuration: Intel Core i3 2350M · 16GB RAM
CPU: Intel Core i3 2350M · 2nd RAM: 16 GB
mainstream tier

Top configuration suits everyday productivity, light photo editing, and esports titles.

🤔 How to choose

Universal advice for any use case.

  • Reliability vs price: reliability (median 42.5) ↔ price (median 297.4).
  • Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 60) ↔ overall performance (median 41.5).
  • Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 62.5) ↔ battery life (median 3.3).

Latitude E5430: verdict

+
Best for: GPU-accelerated workloads and gaming
!
Watch out for: CPU-intensive compute work
$
Price: $127 — worth the asking price

➡️ Next step

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Technical reference for Dell Latitude E5430.

Full specifications

Brand
Dell
Series
Latitude E-Family (legacy)
Type
Business
Release year
2012
Screen size
14"
Resolution
1366x768
Panel type
tn
Color gamut (sRGB)
100%~
RAM (max)
16 GB DDR3
Weight
2.04 kg
Ports
8
Webcam
Optical drive
Battery
60 Wh

Performance scores

Performance
29
/100
CPU
16
/100
GPU
46
/100
USComp
29
/100

Performance metrics

Performance 29
Portability 52
Light office 23
Gaming 71
Creative 28
Energy efficiency 37
Connectivity 100
Value 52
Color accuracy
🎮

No FPS data for this model's GPU.

The GPU may be integrated or not yet benchmarked.

💻 Software compatibility

Counter-Strike 2 ✗ Weak
CPU
32%
GPU
66%
RAM
200%
Grand Theft Auto V ✗ Weak
CPU
79%
GPU
917%
RAM
400%
Cyberpunk 2077 ✗ Weak
CPU
45%
GPU
153%
RAM
200%
Minecraft ✓ Runs well
CPU
159%
GPU
459%
RAM
400%
Fortnite ✗ Weak
CPU
29%
GPU
287%
RAM
200%
Valorant ✓ Runs well
CPU
106%
GPU
917%
RAM
400%
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt ✗ Weak
CPU
53%
GPU
183%
RAM
267%
Elden Ring ✗ Weak
CPU
29%
GPU
96%
RAM
133%
Red Dead Redemption 2 ✗ Weak
CPU
53%
GPU
164%
RAM
200%
Apex Legends ✗ Weak
CPU
29%
GPU
115%
RAM
267%
Hogwarts Legacy ✗ Weak
CPU
35%
GPU
153%
RAM
100%
Dota 2 ✓ Runs well
CPU
106%
GPU
917%
RAM
400%
Baldur's Gate 3 ✗ Weak
CPU
29%
GPU
131%
RAM
200%
Starfield ✗ Weak
CPU
23%
GPU
66%
RAM
100%
Call of Duty: Warzone ✗ Weak
CPU
29%
GPU
131%
RAM
200%
League of Legends ✓ Runs well
CPU
159%
GPU
917%
RAM
800%
Sims 4 ✓ Runs well
CPU
106%
GPU
917%
RAM
400%
Helldivers 2 ✗ Weak
CPU
23%
GPU
71%
RAM
200%
Battlefield 5 ✗ Weak
CPU
35%
GPU
153%
RAM
200%
Far Cry 5 ✗ Weak
CPU
40%
GPU
208%
RAM
200%
Forza Horizon 4 ✗ Weak
CPU
45%
GPU
255%
RAM
200%
Forza Horizon 5 ✗ Weak
CPU
35%
GPU
131%
RAM
200%
Metro Exodus ✗ Weak
CPU
40%
GPU
148%
RAM
200%
Overwatch ✗ Weak
CPU
64%
GPU
917%
RAM
400%
PUBG: Battlegrounds ✗ Weak
CPU
40%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
Resident Evil 4 Remake ✗ Weak
CPU
32%
GPU
112%
RAM
200%
Escape from Tarkov ✗ Weak
CPU
53%
GPU
183%
RAM
200%
God of War ✗ Weak
CPU
72%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
Horizon Zero Dawn ✗ Weak
CPU
72%
GPU
153%
RAM
200%
Death Stranding ✗ Weak
CPU
64%
GPU
148%
RAM
200%
Control ✗ Weak
CPU
53%
GPU
153%
RAM
200%
Doom Eternal ✗ Weak
CPU
72%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Batman: Arkham Knight ✗ Weak
CPU
88%
GPU
229%
RAM
267%
Hitman 3 ✗ Weak
CPU
72%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Flight Simulator 2020 ✗ Weak
CPU
57%
GPU
183%
RAM
200%
Watch Dogs Legion ✗ Weak
CPU
57%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
Borderlands 3 ✗ Weak
CPU
64%
GPU
164%
RAM
267%
Anno 1800 ✗ Weak
CPU
53%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Rainbow Six Siege ✓ Runs well
CPU
132%
GPU
459%
RAM
267%
The Division 2 ✗ Weak
CPU
72%
GPU
183%
RAM
200%
Gears Tactics ✗ Weak
CPU
64%
GPU
306%
RAM
200%
Hunt Showdown ✗ Weak
CPU
57%
GPU
229%
RAM
267%
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands ✗ Weak
CPU
53%
GPU
112%
RAM
200%
Mafia Definitive Edition ✗ Weak
CPU
72%
GPU
229%
RAM
267%
Days Gone ✗ Weak
CPU
72%
GPU
153%
RAM
200%
Ghostwire Tokyo ✗ Weak
CPU
38%
GPU
191%
RAM
133%
Returnal ✗ Weak
CPU
45%
GPU
115%
RAM
100%
Dying Light 2 ✗ Weak
CPU
53%
GPU
112%
RAM
200%
Resident Evil Village ✗ Weak
CPU
45%
GPU
131%
RAM
200%
The Callisto Protocol ✗ Weak
CPU
32%
GPU
115%
RAM
200%
Atomic Heart ✗ Weak
CPU
50%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
Alan Wake 2 ✗ Weak
CPU
38%
GPU
71%
RAM
100%
Black Myth Wukong ✗ Weak
CPU
32%
GPU
191%
RAM
100%
Ghost of Tsushima ✗ Weak
CPU
32%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
The Last of Us Part 1 ✗ Weak
CPU
32%
GPU
115%
RAM
100%
Diablo 4 ✗ Weak
CPU
72%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Spider-Man Miles Morales ✗ Weak
CPU
53%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Star Wars Jedi Survivor ✗ Weak
CPU
32%
GPU
83%
RAM
200%
Dead Space Remake ✗ Weak
CPU
50%
GPU
112%
RAM
200%
Lies of P ✗ Weak
CPU
45%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
Sons of the Forest ✗ Weak
CPU
32%
GPU
100%
RAM
133%
Rise of the Tomb Raider ✓ Runs well
CPU
106%
GPU
459%
RAM
400%
Shadow of the Tomb Raider ✗ Weak
CPU
88%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Assassin's Creed Odyssey ✗ Weak
CPU
79%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Assassin's Creed Valhalla ✗ Weak
CPU
45%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
F1 24 ✗ Weak
CPU
88%
GPU
112%
RAM
200%
Need for Speed Heat ✗ Weak
CPU
45%
GPU
131%
RAM
200%
Civilization 6 ✓ Runs well
CPU
106%
GPU
459%
RAM
400%
Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order ✗ Weak
CPU
88%
GPU
382%
RAM
200%

Configuration options

Available model options · 20 variants across 6 categories

⚙ Processors (8)
Intel Core i3 (2nd Gen) 2350M Intel Core i5 (3rd Gen) 3320M Intel Celeron B840 Intel Core i5 (3rd Gen) 3210M Intel Core i3 (2nd Gen) 2328M Intel Core i5 (3rd Gen) 3340M Intel Core i3 (3rd Gen) 3120M Intel Core i5 (3rd Gen) 3230M
🖥 Displays (2)
1366 x 768 (HD) 1600 x 900 (HD+)
🎮 Graphics (2)
Intel HD Graphics 3000 Intel HD Graphics 4000
• Igpu (1)
Intel HD Graphics 4000
🔲 Memory (3)
2 GB (1 x 2 GB) 4 GB (1 x 4 GB) 8 GB
💾 Storage (4)
320 GB HDD SATA 3Gb/s 128 GB SSD 500 GB HDD SATA 3Gb/s 240 GB SSD

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