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ASRock Intel Arc A750 Challenger D 8GB OC Graphics Card $349 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ Umart, MSY

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ASRock Intel Arc A750 Challenger D 8GB OC (Boost: 2200MHz), 8GB GDDR6 (16000MHz), PCI-E 4.0, HDMI 2.1, 2x DisplayPort 2.0, Metal Backplate
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  • Thanks ChatGPT

  • +1

    What is the equivalent of this card to AMD/ Nvidia?

      • +4

        Pushes past that at 1440p now, to the tune of about 5%. Expect that margin to grow over time, particularly in DX12.

        • +1

          Struggles with older DX9 games since it can't run them natively. It has to translate DX9 instructions to multiple DX12 instructions to run them, making it significantly worse, like 4-5 GPU generations worse. On the plus side it has decent ML and Raytracing capability for cheap (comparatively to NVIDIA pricing).

          • +2

            @paraph: https://youtu.be/xUUMUGvTffs?t=369

            In Vulkan and DX12, there are many instances of it behaving much more like a 3060 Ti.

            • @jasswolf: Yeah, Intel was definitely forward thinking with their technology support. Impressive results with modern games for sure. Supposedly the cards are only fully compatible with the latest Linux kernel 6 though, while most current version Linux distros such as debian are only using kernel 5 or lower. To be fair, they are a new player in the market so they can't waste money on backwards compatibility without focusing first on making a current gen competitive product.

              • @paraph: My biggest issue is that at this price it represents about 1.75x price performance versus the 2060 after 4 years, and that represents probably the best value in everything but the very top bracket of the market. Right now if you're not a 4090 buyer, it's an incredibly frustrating market.

                Hopefully the prices we're seeing on 4080 prebuilds translate to boxed GPU offerings soon.

          • +2

            @paraph: Wow this really sucks for those of us still in 2009

      • I think the issues with this being close to 3060 was drivers? Not sure if that issue has been fixed yet

    • and 6600 xt/6650xt

      • +2

        6600 xt and 6650xt would whoop this one.

        Heck i bet even my used 5700 xt that i bought for $175 (half the price of this card) would whoop this one aswell.

        this one is more comparable to the 6600 non xt from amd and 3060 from nvidia or 2070, 1080 ti

  • +8

    Been this price for weeks now.
    Might be worth a buy if the price keeps coming down more.

    • +5

      awaiting it to crack under $300

      • +1

        Agree, might be willing to test it out for $299

        • +1

          Hehe, my test price is $250 :P

          Can get new 5700XTs for that, so Intel needs to beat last gen prices ;)

          • @7ekn00: Where can you get a new 5700 XT for $250?

            • +2

              @gosm: These guys often drop below $250 on occasion (and will do $250 per for 5+):

              5700XT

              Have ordered 7 cards from them over the last few months

              • @7ekn00: Thanks

              • @7ekn00: Damn that's the only good deal I've seen for 4 years. More or less an ungimped 6600xt

                Oh that's a Chinese AIB. But that would be back to normal pricings if it wasn't

  • Where are all the Nvidia/AMD cards? Been over a week

  • It's a fine card for gaming.

    But if non-gaming, I'll stick with Nvidia/AMD. Intel Arcs don't even fully support Adobe Premiere Pro and bunch of other content creation applications.

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