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The editors liked
Incredible value for money at 1080p
Decent performance at 1440p too
Acer card is super quiet
Impressive ray tracing performance for a 1st gen architecture
Outperforms the RTX 3060 handily in certain games
Well-designed Limited Edition cooler
Overclocked fairly well
A750 offers better price-to-performance than A770 16GB
The editors didn't like
8GB VRAM will be limiting later on
Card design could use work
DX11 performance is woeful compared to DX12 or Vulkan
Resizable BAR support is an absolute must
We experienced numerous crashes
Visual glitches and BSODs while testing
Frame times can be incredibly erratic in certain games
Published: 2024-08-19, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
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Incredible value for money at 1080p,Decent performance at 1440p too,Acer card is super quiet
8GB VRAM will be limiting later on,Card design could use work
It might not be the fastest GPU out there by any measure, but the Intel Arc A750 delivers incredible value for the money. You can easily pick one of these up for a low price right now. Across all of our test suites, at 1080p, it goes way over 60 fps under...
Abstract: All aboard the Intel Arc! Or Ark? Intel's first true dedicated graphics cards are here, and we've got the Arc A750 review along with the Arc A770 review. Intel has set its sights on the value midrange market with the A750, hoping to earn a spot among the...
Impressive ray tracing performance for a 1st gen architecture, Outperforms the RTX 3060 handily in certain games, Well-designed Limited Edition cooler, Overclocked fairly well, A750 offers better price-to-performance than A770 16GB,
DX11 performance is woeful compared to DX12 or Vulkan, Resizable BAR support is an absolute must, We experienced numerous crashes, visual glitches and BSODs while testing, Frame times can be incredibly erratic in certain games, Overall efficiency is poor
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