Wednesday, October 19th 2022

GIGABYTE Readies Arc 3-series Custom-design Graphics Cards

After ASRock, MSI, and ASUS, GIGABYTE is coming around to launch its Intel Arc custom-design graphics cards. The company has at least 5 Arc 3-series desktop graphics card SKUs planned, according to a leaked regulatory filing with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC). The lineup includes four SKUs based on the A380, and one on the A310. The A380 SKUs include base and factory-overclocked variants under the WindForce and Gaming brands, while the sole A310 SKU is under the WindForce brand. An EEC filing entry doesn't necessarily mean all five of these SKUs are being launched, companies tend to file placeholders, to avoid fresh filings for each SKU.
Sources: harukaze5719 (Twitter), VideoCardz
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6 Comments on GIGABYTE Readies Arc 3-series Custom-design Graphics Cards

#1
AusWolf
After ASRock, MSI, and ASUS, GIGABYTE is coming around
Where are they? The only custom design card I've seen or even heard of is the ASRock Challenger A380.
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Chaitanya
AusWolfWhere are they? The only custom design card I've seen or even heard of is the ASRock Challenger A380.
What it means is MSI, and ASUS, GIGABYTE will be following suit with Asrock with Arc series of GPUs.
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AusWolf
ChaitanyaWhat it means is MSI, and ASUS, GIGABYTE will be following suit with Asrock with Arc series of GPUs.
Do you mean: "After ASRock; MSI, and ASUS, and GIGABYTE is are coming around"? The original sentence means that Gigabyte is following suit with ASRock, MSI and ASUS.
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#5
ModEl4
If A310 has $99 SRP it will be a very interesting GPU.
i3 12100F or better yet 5600+A310 would be at least 1.5X faster in 1080p Ultra vs a 5700G APU for casual gamers.
(RX6400 is 2.23X faster than 5700G in TPU's 1080p low testbed and even more faster in Ultra settings and already achieving nearly 39fps average on TPU's 1080p Ultra settings games testbed)

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#6
regs
ModEl4If A310 has $99 SRP it will be a very interesting GPU.
Still a bit too much. Needs some $60-70 SKU one slot passive and retaining all video coding and decoding capabilities.
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