Wednesday, September 6th 2023

Gunnir Reveals Arc A770 & A750 Photon OC Asian Games Special Editions

The Asian Games 2022 athletic event was originally set to take place last September—officials have rescheduled proceedings to later this month (opening September 23, closing October 8). Gunnir has prepared new versions of its existing Arc A770 & A750 Photon OC graphics cards in celebration of e-sports competitions being added to the roster at XIX Asian Games, Hangzhou. The Chinese hardware manufacturer has produced an extensive portfolio of Intel Alchemist-based discrete solutions, so it is not surprising to see slightly revised designs being issued to tie-in with a significant multi-sport tournament.

Gunnir's Photon OC White Edition shroud has been updated with the official Asian Games emblem as well as wavy graphic patterns—their retail packaging shares similar revisions, giving off some very calming vibes. According to product listings on JD.com, the A750 8 GB model currently sells for 1699 RMB (~$232), while the range-topping A770 16 GB variant is available to pre-order at 2399 RMB (~$328). The latest Intel and Gunnir collaboration is not likely to reach Western shores—Team Blue's Chinese operation announced (last month) that it was the official graphics processor supplier for this month's Hangzhou Asian Games. We expect only the most hardcore of GPU collectors to import these curiosities from Joybuy/Jingdong (JD).
Sources: Tech Going (image source), VideoCardz
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9 Comments on Gunnir Reveals Arc A770 & A750 Photon OC Asian Games Special Editions

#1
Solaris17
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I like the white!
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#2
Nanochip
Very beautiful card. But can it run Starfield ?
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#3
Fungi
graphics card collab with a sporting event is the weirdest thing, but the card looks sharp
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bonehead123
NanochipVery beautiful card. But can it run Starfield ?
Nice looking for sure, but can it run the "can it run crysis" app, hehehe :)
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Nanochip
bonehead123Nice looking for sure, but can it run the "can it run crysis" app, hehehe :)
Starfield initially did not run on ARC during the pre-release phase. I think intel released a beta driver to address that issue, but I don’t know to what extent the issue has been resolved.
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#6
mechtech
Nice white

Looks very similar to stock radeon coolers ;)
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#7
leezhiran
Like the shroud very much. Clean and neat.
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#8
PLAfiller
Smexy cards! The blue led touch on the side is gorgeous IMO....might as well put the Titanfall logo, looks so much like it anyways!
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#9
TheinsanegamerN
Very nice looking cards, but this is rather late. Where were these at ARCs launch?
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