Monday, December 9th 2024

Sparkle Working On More Intel Arc Battlemage Graphics Card Designs, Coming Next Year

In addition to the TITAN and GUARDIAN SKUs announced earlier this month, Sparkle is working on several other SKUs. The roadmap includes the low-profile version of the Arc B570, as well as the Arc B580 ROC OC Ultra, which is expected to come with a 2,800 MHz GPU factory overclock and 210 W TBP, both coming next year.

According to the roadmap, Sparkle plans to release the B580 ROC OC Ultra version in February 2025, and this one will be a part of Sparkle's ROC Luna series, featuring an all-white design. As said, it gets a 2,800 MHz GPU factory-overclock, which is 60 MHz higher than the Sparkle Arc B580 TITAN OC. It also has a slightly higher 210 W TBP. Sparkle included a small picture showing a 2.5-slot thick design with a dual-fan cooler. Additional roadmap also confirms the launch of the Arc B570 Low-Profile version, which will feature a lower 170 W TBP and a three-fan cooler, similar to what we have seen from GUNNIR lately.
Source: Videocardz.com
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8 Comments on Sparkle Working On More Intel Arc Battlemage Graphics Card Designs, Coming Next Year

#1
AusWolf
This is nice, although I'd like to see more vendors and better availability this time around. A-series sucked mainly because of this.
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Quicks
Sparkle now that's a name I haven't heard in a long time. One of my first GPU's was from them nearly 30 years ago.
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Nostras
I just hoep Sparkle fixes their fan profiles. Unless a review proves they fixed it I'd avoid the cards by a mile.
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Solaris17
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GFreemanROC Luna series
ROC Luna lets gooo! They look so good. Best line sparkle has.
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lexluthermiester
sam_86314That low profile B570 has definitely piqued my interest. I'm curious how that one will end up looking and performing compared to a hypothetical B380.

EDIT: Here's the low profile B580 from Gunnir...


wccftech.com/gunnir-arc-b580-gpus-small-form-factor-arc-b580-arc-a770-editions/

That thing looks absolutely sick.
This begs a question, might Intel do a single-slot low-profile B560 with matching low-profile slot bracket? That would be very cool!
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