You have the box, the Arc A750 LE and a welcome card. Arc A750 and A770 homepage can be found HERE. The A750 has a moderate price, especially if we compare it with recent NVIDIA RTX 40 Series… The MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price) is USD $289 and here in France, we can find it for more or less 380 EUR.įull specifications of the Arc A750 are available HERE. The A750 has no LEDs lighting except the Intel ARC logo. For heavy graphics tasks, the fans spin and the noise is reasonable. The cooling is done by 2 fans that work in hybrid mode: the cooler is in passive mode (fan speed: 0) for light workloads. The Arc A750 LE has a neat and sleek VGA cooler, I like it. The whole graphics card has a max power consumption of 225 Watts. The A750 GPU has 224 TMUs (texture management units) and 112 ROPs (render output units) and all data is stored in 8GB GDDR6 of video memory that communicates with the GPU via a 256-bit memory bus. Then, the Arc A750 has 28 Xe cores, or 448 EUs or 3584 shader cores. – one ALU = one shader core (or shading unit) The A750 has 28 Xe cores and… Wait a minute, here is a way to convert Xe cores and Execution units (EUs) in regular shader cores like on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs: The Arc A750 is a graphics card powered by the DG2-512 GPU (Intel’s Xe HGP architecture - the DG2-512 GPU is also called ACM-G10). The Arc A750 Limited Edition is a card made by Intel (like the GeForce Founders Edition made by NVIDIA). Today, here is a review of the Arc A750, one of the most powerful graphics card of the Arc Series. Few weeks ago, I tested the first Intel discrete GPU, the Arc A380.
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