Tuesday, March 21st 2023
Intel Arc A750 Price Drops to as Low as $229
The Intel Arc A750 "Alchemist" graphics card now starts at a mouth-watering price of just $229, a price that puts it 7% below the MSRP Intel Graphics set for the SKU, with the reference-design A750 being sold at $250. The new low price is commanded by a custom-design ASRock Arc A750 Challenger, a card that combines Intel's second-fastest GPU with a simple 2-slot, twin-fan cooling solution. Intel has been busy with Game On driver updates for the Arc A-series GPUs, besides a recent massive update to the cards' DirectX 11 and DirectX 9 gaming performance. The company claims that the A750 and A770 offer tremendous performance/Dollar gains over the competing NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 in the mainstream segment, aimed at people who play at 1080p and 1440p. Meanwhile the dark horse in this segment is the AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT, with similar real-world prices to the A750, but performance that trades blows with the RTX 3060.
Sources:
VideoCardz, Wccftech
27 Comments on Intel Arc A750 Price Drops to as Low as $229
Keep at it though
Also need a 1-slot variant.
Intel's linux performance is comparable to the same GPUs as windows. Phoronix had some bugs, but that was 6 months ago. The majority of those are likely fixed today.
I mean they work for native apps, OpenGL and so on. But they are way behind NVidia's binary drivers and ATI's open source drivers when it comes to running 3D applications under Wine.
Not even if it were free would I deal with intel drivers.
I doubt these prices are sustainable and smell a bit like a fire sale ahead of an announcement rather than a renewed pitch for market share.