Wednesday, August 17th 2022
Intel Arc A380 Desktop Graphics Card Pre-Orders Open in USA for 139 USD
The Intel Arc Alchemist A380 desktop graphics card is now available to pre-order in the USA with Newegg listing ASRock's Challenger ITX model for 139.99 USD and shipping from August 22nd. The ASRock Arc A380 Challenger ITX 6GB OC is a custom design featuring a singular cooling fan and a GPU clock speed of 2250 MHz running at a 75 W TDP paired with a single 8-pin power connector. The card features PCIe 4.0 connectivity and 8 Xe-Cores alongside triple DisplayPort 2.0 connectors and a single HDMI 2.0b. The card will compete with the similarly priced NVIDIA GTX 1650 and the AMD Radeon RX 6400 as seen in our review of the GUNNIR Photon Arc A380 model.
Sources:
Newegg, @momomo_us (via VideoCardz)
37 Comments on Intel Arc A380 Desktop Graphics Card Pre-Orders Open in USA for 139 USD
Hope intel doesn't messed up with small launch
297 USD here! :kookoo:
What's wrong with 6-pin?
Also, until it`s a sub 100$ - no buy.
After it`s a sub 100$ - no buy.
At 29$ it start to make sense.
Unless you are a collector and then keep it sealed in the box, for a decade or so, for maturation.
See TPU review for A380- it max at ~100W in furmark.
75W(PCIe)+75W(6PIN) will do fine, forcing 8PIN on absolutely entry level card make no sense.
But then again, most of ARC`s doesn't settle with realty right now...
If you do have ReBAR then your motherboard and CPU are new, then the GTX 1650 competes for $10 more, which is barely half the cost. Not all GTX 1650 cards are under 75W, but the factory-OC models typically only use 90W under furmark, so it's close enough that its not going to matter.
Those aren't unrealistic search results, those are "middle of the field" sold listings and I filtered out faulty cards. You can ABSOLUTELY find better deals than those - You can't mine ETH on either of them so they've never been mined on, and more than half of them allow returns, either because they're refurbs from a large-scale recycler, or because the private individual selling them reckons that if they've lasted 3-5 years already, they will probably last another 30-90 days (which is typically how long the seller return windows are).
You can argue that the RX 6400 and GT 1630 are "new" cards with a full warranty that cost more, but both of those cards are absolutely terrible scalper-level disasters that have been abysmally reviewed and universally panned by the majority of reviewers at their MSRPs. The GPU availability crisis is over and neither the 6400 nor the GT 1630 make any sense as purchases any more. If your budget is tight, you can do a lot better than either of them, so the $139 for an A380 with all of its caveats isn't any better than the terrible RX 6400 or GT 1630.
*from wikipedia
In this case it's even more stupid because an unnecessary 8-pin PCIe power connector excludes consumers with older PSUs that only have 6-pin connectors... the same consumers that are the ideal market for a GPU at Arc's price point. So Asrock has literally designed this product to fail.
I wont be buying one anytime soon. I honestly think they are junk.
The snipe-hunting, greed-stricken, camel dung-heapin rein of the intel crappa puhloozah, that is :D
someone pleeze wake me up when they release somethin that ISN"T total garbaggio.....like maybe in 2036 or so !