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Should you buy Intel Arc? Chipzilla sent us its in-house “Limited Edition” versions of the Arc A750 and Arc A770 to find out. Let’s dig in. Intel Arc A770 and A750 specs, features, and price ...
The Arc A770 and A750 are targeting 1080p, and compared to the RTX 3060, they shine. Across my suite of six games, the A750 manages a small lead of 3%, but the A770 shoots ahead with an 11% boost.
Intel’s Arc A750 and A770 are designed to take on Nvidia’s RTX 3060. They succeed for the important budget PC gaming market, despite some early issues.
The Radeon RX 6600 XT scores some overwhelming wins at 1080p resolution, but the Arc A770 picks up the pace at 1440p and womps on all comers when it comes to ray tracing performance—yes, Intel ...
The top-of-the-line Arc A770 will arrive on October 12th, starting at $329. This price matches that of Nvidia’s RTX 3060, a card that the A770 is expected to comfortably outperform.
Intel discontinued the Arc A770 Limited Edition graphics card two years prior. This discontinuation pertains explicitly to Intel's version, whereas custom Arc A770 graphics cards remain unaffected.
The Arc A770 scored 93 fps on average, followed by 88 for the 3060 Ti and a measly 67 for the RTX 3060. Cyberpunk 2077 skews things in Nvidia’s favor, though, with the RTX 3060 scoring 60 fps ...
Update, June 21: Intel has officially confirmed to us it is only discontinuing the Intel branded Arc A770 LE card, and that it is "still producing silicon for AIBs." Original story: It's official.
Intel Arc doesn't yet enjoy the range of third-party graphics card makers as AMD and NVIDIA enjoy, but there are a few. One such is ASRock, which offers Arc cards from right across the lineup. But ...
The Arc A770 Limited edition is based on the fully-enabled 6nm ACM-G10 GPU, and packs 32 Xe Cores, 32 Ray Tracing Units, 512 EUs, and 512 XMX matrix processors, leaving it with 4,096 unified shaders.