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ONIX ODYSSEY Intel Arc B580 12GB GDDR6 Video Graphics Card

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$260

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Newegg has ONIX ODYSSEY Intel Arc B580 12GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 x8 ATX Video Graphics Card GPU on sale for $259.99. Shipping is $9.99.

Thanks to Community Member MadDoraemon for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 2670 MHz Clock Speed
  • 20 Xe Cores | 160 XMX AI Engines
  • Xe2 Microarchitecture | 20 RT Units
  • 12GB of GDDR6 VRAM

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • While this the retail price for the Arc B580, this graphics card is in extremely high demand.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by MadDoraemon
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Newegg has ONIX ODYSSEY Intel Arc B580 12GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 x8 ATX Video Graphics Card GPU on sale for $259.99. Shipping is $9.99.

Thanks to Community Member MadDoraemon for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 2670 MHz Clock Speed
  • 20 Xe Cores | 160 XMX AI Engines
  • Xe2 Microarchitecture | 20 RT Units
  • 12GB of GDDR6 VRAM

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • While this the retail price for the Arc B580, this graphics card is in extremely high demand.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by MadDoraemon

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I bought the exact same item from Newegg a few days ago. First, I noticed that the shipping was extremely slow. It was shipped from LA, so I assume the fire was the reason. It took more than 10 days for me to receive it on the East Coast.
I mainly play Valorant and Marvel Rivals. My setup includes an i5-12600KF, Intel Arc A750, ASRock Sonic B760M, and 32GB DDR5 6000. After switching to the B580, I saw no improvement in Valorant—in fact, the 1% low framerate got even worse, making the B580 feel more unstable than the A750. I know Valorant is more CPU-dependent, but I was expecting at least some improvement.
For Marvel Rivals, the average FPS increased from ~140 to ~180. XeSS 2 is still unavailable in this game for now.
I also do some VR gaming, and the performance has improved significantly compared to the A750, which was nearly unusable.
Overall, there's still room for improvement in the drivers, but that's to be expected when buying an Intel GPU. It took them over a year to optimize the A750's drivers. One thing worth mentioning—the B580 is much much lighter than my A750.

Update: In some maps of Marvel Rivals, the color is extremely off, making it's impossible to play. This suggests another issue with the driver.
since these intel gpus are always cheaper, is there one of them with 16gb or 32gb vram that would be able to run that deepseek ai locally?
This is only Intel's second generation of standalone GPUs, so there's no much history there at all.

EDIT: Not sure if you're being sarcastic.

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Feb 2, 2025
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katapaltes
Feb 2, 2025
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Quote from CharleyW :
Wow, literally one graphics card post on all of slickdeals
Oh wait, it's sold out..
Maybe the Lumi is still available for $10 more?
https://www.newegg.com/onix-odyss...02?sdtid=0

ETA: Looks like those new tariffs have just been implemented for goods from Canada, Mexico, and China. I assume that means prices for GPUs will go up in the near future.
Last edited by katapaltes February 1, 2025 at 09:09 PM.
Feb 2, 2025
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CharleyW
Feb 2, 2025
416 Posts
Quote from katapaltes :
Maybe the Lumi is still available for $10 more?
https://www.newegg.com/onix-odyss...02?sdtid=0 [newegg.com]

ETA: Looks like those new tariffs have just been implemented for goods from Canada, Mexico, and China. I assume that means prices for GPUs will go up in the near future.
shhh.... đŸ¤« do you realize what you've done??? đŸ¤£
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Feb 2, 2025
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Rezer
Feb 2, 2025
993 Posts
Quote from Markolc :
A used RTX 2080Ti would outperform a B580, no question.

In some games, sure. In others, not so much. But why are we comparing this deal with used video cards on ebay that cost $100 more?
Feb 2, 2025
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SkillfulPlastic773
Feb 2, 2025
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My experience with the B580 is that it was incompatible with the latest bios on the TP01 HP prebuilt systems with the AMD 5600G. It would not even post. I installed it in another system, and it worked. I then found out they don't work natively with Oculus link, so VR on it is a no. I then auctioned it off and because of the hype and shortage, I got much more for it than I paid for it. I bought a RX 7600 and all said and done I was out only $180. So in a way thanks to the B580, it allowed me a cheap upgrade to a RX 7600. Just a warning for those that plan VR games or with a HP prebuilt with an AMD G series.
Feb 2, 2025
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Mindspeed
Feb 2, 2025
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Quote from SkillfulPlastic773 :
My experience with the B580 is that it was incompatible with the latest bios on the TP01 HP prebuilt systems with the AMD 5600G. It would not even post. I installed it in another system, and it worked. I then found out they don't work natively with Oculus link, so VR on it is a no. I then auctioned it off and because of the hype and shortage, I got much more for it than I paid for it. I bought a RX 7600 and all said and done I was out only $180. So in a way thanks to the B580, it allowed me a cheap upgrade to a RX 7600. Just a warning for those that plan VR games or with a HP prebuilt with an AMD G series.
So many people sleep on the 7600. It performs on par with 4060, and is $50 less. The extra vram on this card is nice, but what does it matter when the drivers are miles behind AMD and Nvidia.

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-s...7600.c4153
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Feb 2, 2025
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slimdunkin117
Feb 2, 2025
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Quote from NICK777 :
Still slower than the 1080TI that I bought in like 2017 for about this same price. There's been a decrease in price to performance ratio for the last 8 years after always increasing constantly before that. It's greed, inflation, and crypto.
Quote from DylanD2492 :
That site clearly has some incorrect data, so their synthetic benchmark is being calculated incorrectly. Look at the memory clock speed values, they aren't even in the same units.

Also the B580 literally has almost double the clock speed and is 9 years newer, I'm not sure how anyone could logically think these two are comparable in features or performance.
you read that? "double the clock speed". Look at the clock speed of a 1080ti and explain how its faster mr logical. thats right when youre inaccurate imma be on you and remind you
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Feb 2, 2025
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superherofive
Feb 2, 2025
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Quote from AmusedPen731 :
I bought the exact same item from Newegg a few days ago. First, I noticed that the shipping was extremely slow. It was shipped from LA, so I assume the fire was the reason. It took more than 10 days for me to receive it on the East Coast.
I mainly play Valorant and Marvel Rivals. My setup includes an i5-12600KF, Intel Arc A750, ASRock Sonic B760M, and 32GB DDR5 6000. After switching to the B580, I saw no improvement in Valorant—in fact, the 1% low framerate got even worse, making the B580 feel more unstable than the A750. I know Valorant is more CPU-dependent, but I was expecting at least some improvement.
For Marvel Rivals, the average FPS increased from ~140 to ~180. XeSS 2 is still unavailable in this game for now.
I also do some VR gaming, and the performance has improved significantly compared to the A750, which was nearly unusable.
Overall, there's still room for improvement in the drivers, but that's to be expected when buying an Intel GPU. It took them over a year to optimize the A750's drivers. One thing worth mentioning—the B580 is much much lighter than my A750.

Update: In some maps of Marvel Rivals, the color is extremely off, making it's impossible to play. This suggests another issue with the driver.
If you're playing at 1080p then yeah you won't notice much improvement.

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Feb 2, 2025
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generaltullius
Feb 2, 2025
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Quote from katapaltes :
Maybe the Lumi is still available for $10 more?
https://www.newegg.com/onix-odyss...02?sdtid=0

ETA: Looks like those new tariffs have just been implemented for goods from Canada, Mexico, and China. I assume that means prices for GPUs will go up in the near future.
Thanks, just bought the LUM to avoid the incoming tarriffs.

I don't like LED bling like on the LUMI, but for just $10 more it seemed worth it to lock in this price.
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Feb 3, 2025
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ZenNuts
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I jumped on the LUMI too. Hopefully the whole crypto thing drop off a cliff in two years when I built a new system.
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ZenNuts
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Feb 12, 2025
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Well, guess what, the performance hardly improved at all. Found out about this issue:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00GmwHIJuJY

So, Intel got an issue with older Ryzen CPU like what I got, Ryzen 5 3600.

I was planning on buying a 5700x3d cpu anyway but in the end, I'll be ok but keep this in mind.
Feb 15, 2025
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NICK777
Feb 15, 2025
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Quote from slimdunkin117 :
you read that? "double the clock speed". Look at the clock speed of a 1080ti and explain how its faster mr logical. thats right when youre inaccurate imma be on you and remind you
Clock speed does not translate into real world performance. It hasn't in like 20 years, since multithreading and other processes proliferated. I mean, its not a 486 world anymore. You have to compare benchmarks of actual demonstrated performance. So do that and then get back to me. I wonder if you're going to be on yourself and get back to me when you look at those numbers. Probably not.
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slimdunkin117
Feb 16, 2025
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Quote from NICK777 :
Clock speed does not translate into real world performance. It hasn't in like 20 years, since multithreading and other processes proliferated. I mean, its not a 486 world anymore. You have to compare benchmarks of actual demonstrated performance. So do that and then get back to me. I wonder if you're going to be on yourself and get back to me when you look at those numbers. Probably not.
you replied to the wrong person..dylan is the one that said clock speeds matter. read what i quoted
Feb 17, 2025
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NICK777
Feb 17, 2025
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Quote from slimdunkin117 :
you replied to the wrong person..dylan is the one that said clock speeds matter. read what i quoted
My bad.

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