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populartDames | Staff posted Yesterday 07:45 PM
populartDames | Staff posted Yesterday 07:45 PM

Onix Lumi Intel Arc B580 12GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (White) + Battlefield 6 $250 + Free Shipping

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Newegg [newegg.com] has Onix Lumi Intel Arc B580 12GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (White) + Battlefield 6 on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.
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Yesterday 09:47 PM
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WifiWYesterday 09:47 PM
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Im not big on gaming anymore so I haven't jumped the gun on any upgrades in about a decade. On paper this doesn't seem to bad for price looking at vram but anyone have experience actually gaming on this? My 980ti is showing its age bad. I play all kinds of games on 1080p, mostly single player rpgs and want to play Soulslike games like Lies Of P, Wuchang, etc
Yesterday 10:17 PM
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rjsmith2007Yesterday 10:17 PM
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Quote from WifiW :
Im not big on gaming anymore so I haven't jumped the gun on any upgrades in about a decade. On paper this doesn't seem to bad for price looking at vram but anyone have experience actually gaming on this? My 980ti is showing its age bad. I play all kinds of games on 1080p, mostly single player rpgs and want to play Soulslike games like Lies Of P, Wuchang, etc
Check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dboPZUcTAW4
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cyberCluYesterday 10:29 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank cyberClu

If you have an older CPU that's less powerful than a Ryzen 5 5600X or a 12th Gen Intel, I would highly suggest you avoid the Arc B580. There's a serious overhead issue with older CPU's. You need a higher end CPU to extract the full performance from this card. It's really unfortunate, because we really need more competition against Nvidia, and even AMD.
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Yesterday 10:54 PM
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OulawPiperYesterday 10:54 PM
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This is not really a deal. When this card first came out, it was priced at $309. Now it is always at $250. I purchased it at the original price, and I thought it was great... until I played a game with autosaves. Intel's drivers cause huge CPU and/or SSD load under certain circumstances, autosaves (in my case) being one of them. This results in a glitchy/stuttering experience that was so noticeable that I couldn't enjoy playing the game (Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts). Apparently, this issue still persists for lower spec'd systems. Mine is a Core i5-13500 with 32GB DDR5 7200 RAM and Samsung 990 Pro SSD. Read up on this type of problem online before you commit to an ARC GPU. I really, really want Intel to succeed to break up the duopoly of NVidia and AMD, but right now their drivers are not good, as this issue persists.
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MrWessonToday 12:03 AM
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Quote from WifiW :
Im not big on gaming anymore so I haven't jumped the gun on any upgrades in about a decade. On paper this doesn't seem to bad for price looking at vram but anyone have experience actually gaming on this? My 980ti is showing its age bad. I play all kinds of games on 1080p, mostly single player rpgs and want to play Soulslike games like Lies Of P, Wuchang, etc
It's basically a 1080TI from 10 years ago but new. Not knocking it if you're playing in 1080p it'll run pretty much anything.
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WifiWToday 01:03 AM
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Quote from rjsmith2007 :
Check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dboPZUcTAW4
Thank u for this, weird a LTT vid didn't come up when I attempted research. Looks I'll pass and shell about a bit for a 9060 XT 16 GB, longer longevity and better drivers
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I guess if you need a white card for an aesthetic this is your option. I would prefer the Intel OEM card at the same price.

https://www.bestbuy.com/product/i...JXZRJ552Z4

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