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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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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.
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...
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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02-01-2023 at 11:04 AM.
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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.
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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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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02-01-2023 at 11:58 AM.
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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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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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Core Clock Speed: 2050MHz Impressive
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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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