Friday, April 12th 2024

BIOSTAR Becomes an Intel Arc Board Partner, Introduces Arc A750 OC Graphics Card

BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices today, is thrilled to introduce the brand-new Intel Arc A750 OC Graphics card. BIOSTAR proudly presents the Arc A750 OC graphics card, a true game-changer for content creators and professional gamers. It is meticulously designed to cater to a wide range of computing needs, seamlessly accommodating content creation and gaming at every level. The Arc A750 OC graphics card harnesses the cutting-edge Intel Arc graphics technology, offering a unique blend of unmatched performance and innovative features that sets it apart in the competitive market.

With its impressive 28 Xe-Cores and a graphics clock speed of 2200 MHz, the BIOSTAR Arc A750 OC is a powerhouse designed to deliver robust gaming and content creation performance. It comes packed with a substantial 8 GB of GDDR6 memory, operating at a lightning-fast speed of 16 Gbps, and utilizes a 256-bit memory interface for efficient data transfer and processing. With a total board power (TBP) of 225 W, this graphics card is engineered to balance power consumption with high-end performance, making it an exciting option for users looking for a powerful yet efficient GPU solution.
With its sleek dual-fan design, the Arc A750 OC graphics card delivers highly efficient cooling under heavy workloads, ensuring robust performance across a range of applications. This power is anchored by a system interface that leverages PCIe 4.0 x16, enabling faster data transfer rates and enhanced bandwidth with improved backward compatibility.

Outputs include 3x DisplayPort 2.0 and 1x HDMI 2.0, which can support high-end display with max resolution 7680x4320@ 60 Hz. Recommended for systems with a PSU of 650 W, the Arc A750 OC is built with advanced BIOSTAR functionality, such as Digital PWM and Dr. MOS technology, which collectively enhance system efficiency and thermal performance. The dual-fan design, complemented by Calm Technology, ensures the graphics card operates silently in low-temperature conditions while providing rapid cooling when necessary. Additionally, Iron Protection and the Best Thermal Conductivity features promote durability and superior heat dissipation, making the Arc A750 OC an ideal choice for intense gaming, content creation, AI computing, and other demanding applications.

The BIOSTAR Intel Arc A750 OC graphics card is ideal for gamers, content creators, and tech enthusiasts looking for the best bang for their buck. With superior Intel Arc technology and BIOSTAR's renowned reliability and product quality, the all-new Arc A750 OC graphics card is ready to enter and dominate the playing field.
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9 Comments on BIOSTAR Becomes an Intel Arc Board Partner, Introduces Arc A750 OC Graphics Card

#1
Onasi
«With a total board power (TBP) of 225 W, this graphics card is engineered to balance power consumption with high-end performance, making it an exciting option for users looking for a powerful yet efficient GPU solution.»
I mean, Alchemist is actually the least efficient GPU architecture of the current three, but hey, who’s counting. It’s not like the 4070S, for example, has the same TBP while being, uh, twice as fast. Yeah. Gotta love press releases.
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dj-electric
Onasi«With a total board power (TBP) of 225 W, this graphics card is engineered to balance power consumption with high-end performance, making it an exciting option for users looking for a powerful yet efficient GPU solution.»
I mean, Alchemist is actually the least efficient GPU architecture of the current three, but hey, who’s counting. It’s not like the 4070S, for example, has the same TBP while being, uh, twice as fast. Yeah. Gotta love press releases.
BIOSTAR PRs are halfway ragebait by now, honestly. They typically upload motherboard release PRs about 12-24 months post launch window.
I don't get this company, yet thoroughly understand how shrunken and small their footprint in the market has become in recent years.
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#3
zo0lykas
Why this card have double 8pin power connectors?
This gpu only 225w?
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#4
vantila
Excellent, why did Sparkle had to name their 2-Fan A750 solution "Orc"? What am I? Servant of Sauron looking to game on the side when I'm not invading Elves and Men?
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#5
Dragokar
Looks like Sparkle as OEM, but the question is, how loud is she.
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#6
ZAPD0S2009
"substantial 8 GB of GDDR6 memory, operating at a lightning-fast speed of 16 Gbps,"...
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#7
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BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices
OK, yea that's one way to describe it...

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mechtech
Biostar...........................

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Evrsr
mechtechBiostar...........................

I still have some MBs from them for A64 and Phenoms. Not the worst and they still work despite needing to change a couple capacitors a while ago. Certainly held up better than ASRock or ASUS.

The BIOS was pretty good and is the only manufacturer of that time that supported adjusting 3pin fan speed in low end boards. Stability is also pretty good, so I am quite sad that lately I haven't managed to see their products except for extremely low end, last generation products.
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