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Intel Arc A770 16GB Benchmarks – Worth It?

Intel Arc A770 16GB Benchmarks – Worth It?

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Is it worth considering the Intel Arc A770 if you’re building a desktop computer in November 2023? Well, if you use your system a certain way and are comfortable with trouble shooting, then it may be an interesting piece of tech to…

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  1. I really like my A770 LE.
    Sadly, I just put it up for sale last evening due to an issue in my favorite title generated by an Intel firmware update.
    Intel's support seem lacking at this point.
    Not sure if they factored the amount of resources they'd need to address issues.
    The standard answer for every issue is them asking to submit an SSU report…that is typically followed by them closing the case without any attempt at a proper resolution.

  2. as an enthusiest, i LOVE what this card represents. for a first gen product (yes they have done integrated for years but integrated was never ment for running games) this is a very good start, i have also heard from multiple sources that the bigger reason the performance is so low compared to cards with similar power draw is there was a slight flaw in the base architecture, leading to lower performance. (the a770 was originally supposed to be at or above a 3070 in terms of performance) i have the acer predator a770, mostly because i just think the blower and flow through hybrid fan tech is super cool, and it performes quite well (although i did go back to my 4080 just because its performance is way higher lol) i just hope the flagship battlemage card blows us away, im hearing roumers of a possible 4070ti or even 4080 competitor, and if it does indeed turn out that way, ill 100% get one. especially if it is around or even under 700 bucks.

  3. Just bought an ARC A770 for $280 and installed it into a system that will mostly be used to teach myself Resolve and OBS. So far, so good. I suspect that driver support will keep getting better because Intel has the resources to maintain such a focus.

  4. A770 has a 256-bit bus (560 GB/s), 16 GB, what should make it a good tad faster than the castrated 4060 or 7600 only connected by 128 bits and 8x PCI-E. Raytracing-capabilities are outstanding in its class. The high power draw easily can be reduced to around 140W by undervolting, maxclock set to 2100MHz and usage of Optimus (video out over motherboard), what costs around 15-20% performance. The driver improvements in 1 year were massive and there is still a good portion of extra power to expect by more optimization.

  5. Proceu Tech : The problem with this I5 13600K is that the 1.st CPU-s P-core only hold those turbo clocks for a few seconds and then they clock down, the same goes for the 2.nd CPU-s E-cores….this i5 is a bottle neck for many new GPU models that are of a MID TIER and above….so, to truly test the potential of this Intel Arc A770 16GB you would have to use a Ryzen 7 5800X3D (that is faster than this i5 13600K as well as the i7-s and i9-s) or a Ryzen 7 7800X3D (that is faster than the i9 14900K). You can go look it up, certain reviewers already proved that (not that youtube reviewers are legit, but in certain general knowledge scenarios, they, if the wanted to, cannot hold the truth back).

  6. I have the exact same version of the A770 you have and I love it, sniped for 279$ USD new for my secondary system, intel has come a very very long way in terms of drivers and the instability seems to be fixed for the most part. In terms of performance the card is still all over the place, sometimes losing to a 3060, to sometimes mopping the floor with a 4060Ti. Either way I think this card will age like fine wine and over the next 4-5 months it’ll get more consistent

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