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ASRock Phantom Gaming Intel Arc A770 16GB GDDR6 OC 2200 MHz 17.5 Gbps 256-bit Graphics Card GPU (A770 PG 16GO) for
$239.99.
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Features:
- Phantom Gaming 3X Cooling System Crafted for the best balance between the thermal efficiency and silence by all the details.
- Ultra-Fit Heatpipe The heatpipes are consolidated to maximize the contact among each others and also the GPU baseplate for the optimized heat dissipation.
- Copper Base With premium copper base heatsink design, the direct contact area to the GPU would be maximized to improve thermal transfer effectively.
- High-Density Metal Welding Effectively isolate all coverage of the gap between pipe and stacked fins, hence improve heat dissipation effectively.
- Polychrome SYNC With the integrated ARGB LEDs, you can create your own unique colorful light effects which can also be switched on and off. It can also be synchronized with your ASRock motherboards that support Polychrome SYNC.
- 3 x DisplayPort 2.0 / 1 x HDMI 2.1
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Here's the pugetsystems review of the a770 for content creation workloads: https://www.pugetsystem
Keep in mind that review is from a half year ago, and intel drivers have continued to improve at a rapid pace. Overall, if you have non-gaming workloads which would meaningfully benefit from 16gb of vram and the specific features and performance the a770 offers, this is a decent price.
Edit: I forgot to mention earlier, you should only purchase an intel arc gpu if your cpu and motherboard supports resizable bar. Intel arc cards suffer significant performance degradation and a variety of issues if you don't have rebar enabled.
It easily outperforms the 4060 in ray tracing performance, too.
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Here's the pugetsystems review of the a770 for content creation workloads: https://www.pugetsystem
Keep in mind that review is from a half year ago, and intel drivers have continued to improve at a rapid pace. Overall, if you have non-gaming workloads which would meaningfully benefit from 16gb of vram and the specific features and performance the a770 offers, this is a decent price.
Edit: I forgot to mention earlier, you should only purchase an intel arc gpu if your cpu and motherboard supports resizable bar. Intel arc cards suffer significant performance degradation and a variety of issues if you don't have rebar enabled.
Well I think 40 series is the better choice because of the features at the moment nvidia offers plus as of late only some older games have been adding XeSS. Also unfortunately dx9 & below is most definitely still broken. Dx10 games work but may cause issues depending on the system. As for newer games the a770 does kick ass for being a mid range gpu. I play 32:9 1440p & many games on max settings with no raytracing can give me 40-50 fps. If you tone down shadows, etc you'll improve fps at 1440p. I normally see 1080p benchmarks for intel gpus so I think that's their true target audience until they release better driver & their later B-series cards.
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Here's the pugetsystems review of the a770 for content creation workloads: https://www.pugetsystem
Keep in mind that review is from a half year ago, and intel drivers have continued to improve at a rapid pace. Overall, if you have non-gaming workloads which would meaningfully benefit from 16gb of vram and the specific features and performance the a770 offers, this is a decent price.
My thinking is that I want GPU that doesn't cost $400 that will be fine for four years. This, with 16GB, might be the only viable option.
I got an evga rtx 3050 that did the same thing. I set a fan curve of 40% idle because apparently that's the lowest rpm it's allowed to have 🤔
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I think the 4060 is 3% faster
only on spec. 4060 has a much better gaming experience.
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My son has the A770 16gb Bifrost version by Acer, and it's an amazing card. He regularly plays Apex, CoD games, Ark, and other titles, and it really rips. I'm honestly surprised how stable it has been, and how fee problems we've had with it.
It easily outperforms the 4060 in ray tracing performance, too.
The drivers have Improved immensly as they will continue
If i did not have a 7900xt already i would get this for the value it had compared to the competition for those cards in its class