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The flagship Arc A770 card will indeed release on Wednesday, October 12th with a starting price of $329 USD. We now also know that the A770 LE (Limited Edition) will carry a slightly higher price ...
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The Intel Arc A770 Limited Edition is dead, long live the Arc A770! In a mildly surprising move, Intel quietly discontinued its own LE variant this week, with a Product Change Notification (PCN ...
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.
From what we’ve seen so far, the Arc A770 will compete with the GeForce RTX 3060 and Radeon RX 6600 XT, both of which have a retail price of around $350 to $400 in today’s market.
Intel is pushing ahead with its planned launch for the Intel Arc A7 desktop graphics cards, confirming pricing for the Arc A750 and A770 Limited Edition (LE), having already confirmed the price ...
Well, that was short-lived. It looks like Intel has already discontinued its own first-party version of its flagship Intel Arc A770 graphics card; but don’t worry, this is far from the end of ...
Intel claims its Arc A770 and A750 GPUs will outperform NVIDIA's mid-range RTX 3060. The A750 will start at $289 and, like the A770, arrive on October 12th. kris holt. Contributing Reporter.
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.
With the Arc A750, XeSS provided a 36.4% increase over native 4K with the Performance mode in Shadow of the Tomb Raider.Hitman 3 saw a larger 42% boost, but this range seems common for XeSS right now.
If you missed the memo on that sub-$300 GPU when it was announced, the A750 LE is essentially a binned version of the A770's chipset, with 87.5 percent of the shading units and ray tracing (RT ...
SPARKLE's Intel Arc A770 TITAN OC Edition has 16GB of VRAM, and for under $320, it's a decent mainstream option for 1080p and even 1440p gaming.