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Newegg [newegg.com] has the ASRock Challenger Arc A750 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 x16 ATX Video Card for $199.99 - $20 promo code VGAEXCAA784 for $180 shipped.
Due to recent driver upgrades Intel Arc cards have massively improved in performance.
8GB 256-Bit GDDR6
Core Clock 2200 MHz
1 x HDMI 2.1 2 x DisplayPort
PCI Express 4.0 x16
Intel Arc Graphics products require Resizable BAR enabled for optimal performance
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Probably the best midrange GPU you can buy for price to performance and features. The initial launch was shaky due to early drivers, but Intel has released drivers like every other week and its great now.
So if you are willing to deal with it's software issues, it offers decent value. If you are not willing to deal with it's teething issues.....then it is not for you.
Its just the idle power usage that prevents me from buying this.
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Probably the best midrange GPU you can buy for price to performance and features. The initial launch was shaky due to early drivers, but Intel has released drivers like every other week and its great now.
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Probably the best midrange GPU you can buy for price to performance and features. The initial launch was shaky due to early drivers, but Intel has released drivers like every other week and its great now.
So if you are willing to deal with it's software issues, it offers decent value. If you are not willing to deal with it's teething issues.....then it is not for you.
edit : or did you mean you're looking to replace a 5700?
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edit : or did you mean you're looking to replace a 5700?
I know the RX 5700xt is not on sale. I would have to buy a used one but I was just wondering which one is better for 1440p and some 4k.
Power Connector2 x 8-Pin so it might not work in my daughter's older Shuttle. She'll have to keep the GTX 1060.
Probably the best midrange GPU you can buy for price to performance and features. The initial launch was shaky due to early drivers, but Intel has released drivers like every other week and its great now.
But how about compared to 6700xt? I have a 6700 right now but if a small bit of gaming perfornance gets me better video encoding and media performance it seems worth it
Probably an older card. These will require you to enable Resizable BAR in your BIOS, which didnt start until 10th gen Intel's were released.
Edit: Sorry Osqui593, I replied to the wrong post.
would be a cheaper alternative.