A very big negative was forgotten; No DirectX 9 support. So gamers have to rely on emulation for half of their game collection.
This is much better than I expected, well done Intel, I am looking forward to what you will bring next.
So what was your expectation then?
It's not that long ago A770 was supposed to be a RTX 3060 Ti competitor, now in reality it's more a RTX 3060 competitor.
A770 scale better than AMD and NV as resolution increase. That's a fact.
So what? The cards are barely suitable for 1440p, so how are you going to enjoy that "scaling"?
I was not expecting the A770 to run faster than a 3060ti on several games and benchmarks, and this even on 1st release drivers. On other games thought the performance is concerning because it's way lower. What would make sense is that the drivers are holding back the real performance on these games and hopefully it will be on par with the other benchmarks after some updates.
People need to stop making excuses for bad performance. Bugs will be fixed, but the overall performance characteristics are unlikely to change. In order for there to be a significant change in performance, they would have to do major changes to one of their implementations of graphics APIs, and all the games using that would be affected accordingly.
I feel like the general performance which shows that the 3060ti is 10% faster is probably due to the drivers because on other benchmarks you clearly see that the A770 is the same or even better.
What's the logic here?
The general performance is the average of all the games. There is no reason to conclude the driver is holding it back based on this. It seems like you are looking at outliers and expecting everything to scale the same. This is kind of the point of averaging a large sample set; it eliminates the cherry-picked cases.
I agree with other users here that request that TPU do another review of this card after some time when the better drivers come out because with fresh 1st release drivers it's pretty sure we are not seeing all the real performance potential of the A770 here.
This happens periodically anyways.
They've had this card in testing for ~6 months, there is no reason why there should be a major untapped performance potential here.
I must say i'm pretty tempted to buy one even knowing that early adopter = beta tester. But if the promesses of the card come true and you have a 3060ti performance with 16GB vram for 350$ then hell yeah!
At this price I would rather have RTX 3060.