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Intel Overclocks Arc A380 with a Driver Update

I didn't mention anything about 1440p/2160p. The card is bad for any gaming as claimed and proved by the following authors.



Look at the stutter show in actual gameplay:

You are seriously using Hogwarts Legacy as a benchmark for a mid-tier card that is 3 years old? :rolleyes::slap::kookoo:

Hell, let's just benchmark a GTX1050ti with CyberPunk2077 while we're at it...

Context is important. You're missing it, or maybe you're deliberately shitposting, who knows at all...
 
You are seriously using Hogwarts Legacy as a benchmark for a mid-tier card that is 3 years old? :rolleyes::slap::kookoo:

Hell, let's just benchmark a GTX1050ti with CyberPunk2077 while we're at it...

Context is important. You're missing it, or maybe you're deliberately shitposting, who knows at all...
the benchmarks definitely dont include any of the performance fixes, it's from september '22
 
I didn't mention anything about 1440p/2160p. The card is bad for any gaming as claimed and proved by the following authors.



Look at the stutter show in actual gameplay:


Who said it's a good gaming card? The post you quoted only claimed that 6GB is enough for it. Which is true. More VRAM would not help in any meaningful way.
 
Who said it's a good gaming card?
It's a reasonable card for gaming as long as expectations are appropriate. It's a budget card. That's the appropriate expectation. Playing AAA titles on High or Ultra settings made within the last few years is not realistic for the A380 anymore than it would be for an RTX4050.

So @ARF saying that the A380 can't push Hogwarts Legacy at playable framerates is extremely disingenuous and deliberately unfair.
 
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Is this article going to be corrected with the launch of 101.4669 beta drivers?
 
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