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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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Intel is the trade federation, bullied everyone with monopolistic practices, only to become a pawn in the GPU Wars
It easily outperforms the 4060 in ray tracing performance, too.
XeSS is pretty solid too, especially if they keep updating it. I'd take the A770 over the 4060.
The 6750xt has 12gb of vram, which should be perfectly fine for a 1440p card of this performance tier. It's a fair bit faster than the a770 16gb, and amd drivers are far more stable, especially for older games.
Or the RTX 3060 with 16 GB. was $250 recently
Unfortunately, even at $245, the 3060 12gb is a poor value and fairly pathetic card. While having 12gb of vram is nice, it entirely lacks the performance necessary to play games which would make use of more than 8gb of vram.
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Have a ryzen and intel system, but both don't support rebar.
Also have Lenovo R7 1700 system and Dell I7 8700 system, but bios aren't updated.
The Dell should support rebar, but Dell won''t update it.
Will eventually build a new PC and might get this card.
Moving on to video editing performance, I recommend checking out the pugetsystems content creation review I link in my first reply in this thread.
Moving on to video editing performance, I recommend checking out the pugetsystems content creation review I link in my first reply in this thread.
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