Monday, September 26th 2022

Intel Arc A770 Reviews Could Hit Early-October

Reviews of the Intel Arc A770 Limited Edition desktop graphics card could hit the web by October 5, according to a VideoCardz report. These could succeed unboxing articles without performance numbers, on September 30. Press reviews of the A770 publishing on October 5 could mean that retail availability isn't too far behind, and we could hear more about this later today at the IntelON Innovation online event, where the company is widely expected to announce its 13th Gen Core "Raptor Lake" desktop processors. The Arc A770 Limited Edition maxes out the 6 nm ACM-G10 silicon, features 32 Xe Cores, 512 XMX matrix processors, and 512 EUs, which work out to 4,096 unified shaders. The card comes with 8 GB or 16 GB of 17.5 Gbps GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit wide memory bus. Given that Intel is extensively comparing the A770 to the GeForce RTX 3070, one can expect a price competitive to that (around $500).
Source: VideoCardz
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39 Comments on Intel Arc A770 Reviews Could Hit Early-October

#26
lexluthermiester
AusWolfIn price, absolutely! Nvidia for example, has nothing for $330 at the moment. In performance, we'll see in the reviews. Personally, I think they will be a good bargain considering their targeted price point.
That is my guess as well. If the reviews are on par with Intel's statement, I think I'm going to be giving the A770 16GB a personal go.
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#27
AusWolf
lexluthermiesterThat is my guess as well. If the reviews are on par with Intel's statement, I think I'm going to be giving the A770 a personal go.
Me too. :) I'm very excited to try Zen 4 as well, but considering the horrendous platform prices (motherboards going for 500 quid, wtf), buying an A770 for my current rig will be a MUCH better deal.
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#28
lexluthermiester
AusWolfbuying an A770 for my current rig will be a MUCH better deal.
That's what I'm thinking. I'm planning on trying it out with my Xeon socket 2011 system.
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#30
AusWolf
lexluthermiesterThat's what I'm thinking. I'm planning on trying it out with my Xeon socket 2011 system.
Does that have Re-BAR support? If not, it'll be an interesting ride.

I'm planning to put it in my main Rocket Lake rig with the i7 11700. And maybe later I'll upgrade to Zen 4, but definitely not until B650 boards are out. Maybe for my birthday in March. :rolleyes:
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#32
AusWolf
lexluthermiesterThat article is rumor, not official statement from Intel.


Nope, and I don't anticipate any issues.
Just this (link). Be ready. :(
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#34
AusWolf
lexluthermiesterThat's the A380. Very different.
Still, no Re-BAR can affect performance of the A770 as well. We'll see in the reviews, I guess.
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#35
Bwaze
"Completely unusable without resizable BAR due to terrible stuttering." was the conclusion of TechPowerUP review. It's not just performance drop.
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#36
lexluthermiester
Bwaze"Completely unusable without resizable BAR due to terrible stuttering." was the conclusion of TechPowerUP review. It's not just performance drop.
Again, that is the A380. It's early release GPU on early release, unoptimized drivers. Intel is not dumb enough to release a series of GPU's that can not run well without BAR.
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#37
AusWolf
lexluthermiesterAgain, that is the A380. It's early release GPU on early release, unoptimized drivers. Intel is not dumb enough to release a series of GPU's that can not run well without BAR.
I don't expect anything else from any other Arc GPU, but we'll see.
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#39
lexluthermiester
Bwaze
Link?

Changing lanes for a moment, I really like the design language for the Cards themselves. Very EVGA-like, elegant, smooth and refined.
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