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Decent midrange performance
Reasonable pricing
Support for DirectX 12 and hardware-accelerated ray tracing
Decent midrange performance, Reasonable pricing, Support for DirectX 12 and hardware-accelerated ray tracing, Better RT performance than AMD, slightly worse than NVIDIA, Beautiful design, 16 GB VRAM, Backplate included, XeSS upscaling technology, Support
Still too expensive to have a big impact, Drivers still immature (have improved a lot), High idle power consumption, No idle-fan-stop (but very quiet in idle), Much lower energy efficiency than competing cards, Completely unusable without resizable BAR du
According to Intel, the Intel Arc A770 will be available for $350. Decent midrange performance Reasonable pricing Support for DirectX 12 and hardware-accelerated ray tracing Better RT performance than AMD, slightly worse than NVIDIA Beautiful design 16 G...
Finally! Intel is letting us publish our performance results for their new Arc A Series graphics cards. We have three reviews for you today: Intel Arc A770, Intel Arc A750, and Arc A770 Performance with PCI-Express 3.0 and/or Resizable Bar Disabled (this...
Published: 2022-10-05, Author: Rob , review by: techgage.com
Abstract: Arc! The Herald Alchemists sing!Following on the launch of the first Arc desktop release in early June, Intel has finally rolled-out Alchemist's top-end models – A750 and A770. The wait for these has been so long, that despite sinking so much time into t...
Abstract: The Intel Arc A380 that Intel released earlier this year was an interesting piece of hardware, but that card's limited performance wasn't going to win many converts from AMD or Nvidia. The new Intel Arc A770 Limited Edition ($329 with 8GB of memory; $349...
Abstract: Player 3 has entered the game! While technically the Iris Xe Max (DG1) is its first discrete GPU in decades, the new Arc 7 series marks Intel's first attempt ever at the performance graphics segment, a hotly-contested one where gamers playing at 1080p or...
Published: 2024-08-19, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
So going into this, I had high hopes for the visual quality of the game and it didn't disappoint. The game looks simply stunning from the lighting and shadows, down to the reflections on the water. While this is only a benchmark tool, I'd hope that it's g...
Good performance for 1080p gaming,60+ fps at 1440p,Quiet card design
Pricing isn't competitive,Card aesthetics lacking
The Intel Arc A770 is a bizarre graphics card. Compared to its smaller sibling, the A750, it just doesn't quite provide the performance you'd expect, particularly given the much heftier price tag. There are solid frame rates at 1080p and 1440p and that 16...
Abstract: The Intel Arc A770 has had quite a journey since its release back on October 12, 2022, and fortunately, it has been a positive one for Intel despite a somewhat rocky start.Right out the gate, I'll say that if you are looking for one of the best cheap grap...
Impressive ray tracing performance for a 1st gen architecture, Outperforms the RTX 3060 handily in certain games, Well-designed Limited Edition cooler, Overclocked fairly well,
DX11 performance is woeful compared to DX12 or Vulkan, Resizable BAR support is an absolute must, We experienced numerous crashes, visual glitches and BSODs while testing, Frame times can be incredibly erratic in certain games, Performance isn't much bett
The arrival of Intel's Arc GPUs marks the first time I have ever reviewed a graphics card not manufactured by AMD or Nvidia. Those two companies have dominated the GPU market for decades, but now there is a third player breaking into the discrete graphics...
Published: 2022-09-26, Author: João , review by: kitguru.net
Abstract: It has been months since Intel unveiled the Arc A770 and A750 graphics cards and we have yet to see an official launch date. However, new reports indicate that Intel is finally ramping things up. Apparently, the first A770 unboxings will go live from Frid...