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Intel Arc A750 8GB GDDR6 PCIe 4.0 x16 GPU Video Card + 2 Games & 3 Creative Apps

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Newegg has Intel Arc A750 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 x16 GPU Video Card (21P02J00BA) + Intel Arc Spring Play & Create Bundle (2 Games & 3 Creative Apps) on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

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Note, the Nightingale & The Settlers: New Allies (PCDD) + choice of 3 creative apps will be automatically added in cart (details here).

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  • 8GB 256-Bit GDDR6
  • Core Clock 2050
  • 1 x HDMI 2.1 3 x DisplayPort 2.0
  • PCI Express 4.0 x16
  • Intel Arc Graphics products require Resizable BAR enabled for optimal performance

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Newegg has Intel Arc A750 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 x16 GPU Video Card (21P02J00BA) + Intel Arc Spring Play & Create Bundle (2 Games & 3 Creative Apps) on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter SehoneyDP for finding this deal.

Note, the Nightingale & The Settlers: New Allies (PCDD) + choice of 3 creative apps will be automatically added in cart (details here).

Specs
  • 8GB 256-Bit GDDR6
  • Core Clock 2050
  • 1 x HDMI 2.1 3 x DisplayPort 2.0
  • PCI Express 4.0 x16
  • Intel Arc Graphics products require Resizable BAR enabled for optimal performance

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Refer to the forum thread for deal discussion.
    • Redemption Period: 2/1/2023 to 7/31/2023 for the Games and Apps.

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AnonymousOctopus
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If mostly for gaming, I'd definitely go with the RX 6650 XT since the cheaper ones hover around $260+. It's 12% faster than the A770 and 18% faster than the A750, although Intel's recent driver updates might've closed the gap a little bit. For how large the A750/A770 die was, they underperform quite a bit so I'd hope they improve all year. If I wanted a new 1080p build today, I'd almost certainly go with the RX 6650 XT at $260 since this year's releases look to be quite demanding.

Benchmarks/relative performance: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-s...0-xt.c3898

Update: As noted, I'm aware of the driver update that was recently announced. Some people have complained that benchmarks shared put Intel in a bad light and claim the a750/a770 perform much better now but have not provided reputable benchmarks to back up their claims. Few notes here:
- I did not see a single DX9 title as part of Techpowerup's extensive list of benchmarking games. They generally focus on popular, somewhat demanding titles from the last 7 years. Therefore, the DX9 driver improvements alone would not change their ranking at TPU. Also, TPU has updated their relative performance numbers since they have changed since the arc A770's launch review.
- PCWorld just released a small set of updated benchmarks for the arc A770. They have a modest 9 game benchmark that includes a DX9 and DX10 game with the rest being newer DX11/12 titles. Since they didn't provide a summary, I ran the numbers myself. The A770 FPS results comparing launch day to now increased 22.45% overall and 5.95% for DX11/12 games.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoKVTt0SQVg

Happy to see DX9 get such a boost and make Intel more competitive, but I'd really rather see improvements for demanding games where 60+ FPS at 1080p can be a struggle with higher settings along with bug fixes.
IndigoNest3446
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I purchased one of these a while back and had major driver and crashing issues during games. I ended up returning it. I'll wait until Intel gets better with their drivers...
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Probably not a great idea as resizable BAR is mandatory for acceptable performance on ARC. Cutting the bus bandwidth down to 4 lanes and shoving it over a Thunderbolt connection is a ball of wax best avoided IMO.

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It's official price cut so soon it will be everywhere. 6700xt is 350 so 770 is not competitive. 750 is very competitive at this price point.
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Anyone try this in an eGPU? Any prcos/cons pairing with intel or amd processor?
Considering this or 6600XT/6650XT which are +- $25.
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Quote from zKarp :
Anyone try this in an eGPU? Any prcos/cons pairing with intel or amd processor?
Considering this or 6600XT/6650XT which are +- $25.
If mostly for gaming, I'd definitely go with the RX 6650 XT since the cheaper ones hover around $260+. It's 12% faster than the A770 and 18% faster than the A750, although Intel's recent driver updates might've closed the gap a little bit. For how large the A750/A770 die was, they underperform quite a bit so I'd hope they improve all year. If I wanted a new 1080p build today, I'd almost certainly go with the RX 6650 XT at $260 since this year's releases look to be quite demanding.

Benchmarks/relative performance: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-s...0-xt.c3898

Update: As noted, I'm aware of the driver update that was recently announced. Some people have complained that benchmarks shared put Intel in a bad light and claim the a750/a770 perform much better now but have not provided reputable benchmarks to back up their claims. Few notes here:
- I did not see a single DX9 title as part of Techpowerup's extensive list of benchmarking games. They generally focus on popular, somewhat demanding titles from the last 7 years. Therefore, the DX9 driver improvements alone would not change their ranking at TPU. Also, TPU has updated their relative performance numbers since they have changed since the arc A770's launch review.
- PCWorld just released a small set of updated benchmarks for the arc A770. They have a modest 9 game benchmark that includes a DX9 and DX10 game with the rest being newer DX11/12 titles. Since they didn't provide a summary, I ran the numbers myself. The A770 FPS results comparing launch day to now increased 22.45% overall and 5.95% for DX11/12 games.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoKVTt0SQVg

Happy to see DX9 get such a boost and make Intel more competitive, but I'd really rather see improvements for demanding games where 60+ FPS at 1080p can be a struggle with higher settings along with bug fixes.
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This price drop coincides with a big effort by Intel to improve the drivers:

https://www.tomshardware.com/news...ollar-msrp
https://wccftech.com/intels-new-a...x9-titles/
https://wccftech.com/intel-arc-a7...-rtx-3060/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcnMG713HBY

Is it a better purchase than the RX 6600/XT/6650? IDK.
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Hopefully in 5 or 6 generations Intel will be able to compete with the other two.

NVIDIA has turned to a scum company.
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Quote from LordDrol :
This price drop coincides with a big effort by Intel to improve the drivers:

https://www.tomshardware.com/news...ollar-msrp [tomshardware.com]
https://wccftech.com/intels-new-a...x9-titles/ [wccftech.com]
https://wccftech.com/intel-arc-a7...-rtx-3060/ [wccftech.com]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcnMG713HBY

Is it a better purchase than the RX 6600/XT/6650? IDK.
Arc is still better for productivity than AMD but we have to wait for the software to estabilize if it wants to compete in gaming
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Anyone try this in an eGPU?
Probably not a great idea as resizable BAR is mandatory for acceptable performance on ARC. Cutting the bus bandwidth down to 4 lanes and shoving it over a Thunderbolt connection is a ball of wax best avoided IMO.
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Quote from juanjohnson :
I would get the 6650xt or 6600xt you'll get better support. These cards should go on a fire sale soon or end up in the dump.
By these, you mean intel?
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I purchased one of these a while back and had major driver and crashing issues during games. I ended up returning it. I'll wait until Intel gets better with their drivers...
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I'm looking to upgrade from a 1070 and really want an intel but its hard to argue for them in relativity. Seems like the GPU market overall is shifting down so I might just hold out until these have a few more rounds of price cuts/driver updates.
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At this point if you are buying Intel GPUs you are probably doing it to support some competition, rather than buying it because you think they are good. I'm not knocking it, though, because that's a perfectly rational thing to do. Need some more competition in that space for sure.
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Quote from luvboox :
At this point if you are buying Intel GPUs you are probably doing it to support some competition, rather than buying it because you think they are good. I'm not knocking it, though, because that's a perfectly rational thing to do. Need some more competition in that space for sure.
Buying an inferior product "just because" is the antithesis of competition.

Competition is meant to reward the best contestants, not artificially prop up the distant finishers.
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