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Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition 8GB PCI Express 4.0 Graphics Card

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Features

  • Intel Arc A750 8GB PCI Express 4.0 Graphics Card
  • Item Package Dimension: 17.519L x 11.179W x 6.33H inches
  • Item Package Weight - 4.64 Pounds
  • Item Package Quantity - 1
  • Product Type - VIDEO CARD

Description

Intel Arc A750 8GB PCI Express 4.0 Graphics Card

Graphics Coprocessor: Intel Arc A750 GPU


Brand: Intel


Graphics Ram Size: 8 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2050 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Memory Clock Speed: 16 GHz


Number of Fans: 1


Graphics Card Interface: PCI Express


GPU Clock Speed: 2050 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR6


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel Arc A750 GPU


Graphics Card Ram: 8 GB


Item Dimensions L x W: 17.3"L x 11.1"W


Manufacturer: Intel Corp.


UPC: 735858501002 735858501019


Built-In Media: 21P02J00BA


Model Name: Arc


Global Trade Identification Number: 19, 02


Brand: Intel


Video Processor: Intel


Recommended Uses For Product: Professional, Gaming


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  • Excellent Value for money at current price
Strengths 1. Very sleek looking card (not looking either cheap or gaudy) 2. Graphical power roughly equivalent to the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 (so expect at a minimum to get 60 FPS in 1080P in most titles, with some less demanding games being playable up to 4K). 3. Fairly quiet when the card is under load in my opinion. -Weaknesses 1. Is more power hungry than AMD and NVIDIA at this performance level. I feel this is the card's biggest weakness. Case in point: The A750 is barely able to run Genshin Impact at 4K max settings at 60 FPS. I initially had a 600W PSU, but when playing the game with it in the most graphically intensive scenarios, the PSU woulds be unable to provide enough power and it would shut off the computer entirely. I was forced to buy a higher wattage PSU in order to alleviate the problem. While this will ultimately vary depending on your set up (having 3 RGB case fans probably doesn't help) I highly recommend having at least a 700W PSU if you plan on doing any 4K gaming with the A750. 2. As mentioned by other reviewers, the A750 is a bad drop in upgrade for old systems. This is due to requiring a PCI-4 Express slot and ReSizable BAR being required for optimal performance. If you are looking to upgrade a system from roughly 2018 or earlier you are best going for AMD or NVIDIA instead. 3. From what I heard the Intel Arc Series is weaker in older games that use DX9 or DX10 (I don't typically play such games so I wouldn't know. -Summary Assuming this being used in a new build, the Limited Edition (Intel's Reference) model of the A750 is great value for the money at the current price of $180. Nvidia cards in this performance tier tends to be overpriced. AMD is better priced but has weaker Ray tracing report. The A750 is lower priced than offerings from both of it's competitors which is its biggest strengths. No matter if your looking for a GPU for a secondary computer or your making a budget primary build, the A750 is well a purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023 by Adam Christopher Jones

  • Great All Around GPU - Ubuntu 23.04 Build (non-gamer)
As I slowly divorce from a lifelong marriage to Windows, I'm finding a new love with Ubuntu and all that it has to offer. This GPU was one of the cornerstones of my new media server / NAS build, and I couldn't be happier with it. It was extremely easy to install and set up, and it easily handles any workload I throw at it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024 by 1977

  • Good price and a solid gaming gpu
ordered this as the like new version. Came in orginal packaging witch was sligtly damaged,but the gpu was in perfect condition and worked first try. It was able to run pretty much every game i threw at it at high settings with ususally over 60fps considering this is a $200 dollar card.One downside was the amount of VRAM in some games my fps was limited by the VRAM and not by the actual gpu For me is it was this or the AMD rx7600 I would definitely go for the a750 if you can find it for about the $200-$250 price range ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by Matthias kilcollins

  • The quietest video card ever used; the performance is catching up
A few months after intel had released their ARC graphic card, the price has finally come to an appropriate range. The card's appearance is very pretty, and the quality is also brilliant. The performance was way better than expected, and it does its works on gaming at it price, especially after so many times of driver updates (still could do better on dx 11 and below). I have no heavy load for this card, but want it to run almost 24/7 for easy works. I wasn't expecting it to run very quietly, but the card surprises me by making almost no noise when doing my jobs. Even under full occupation, the card is still much quieter than every video card I have ever used. As the cost of the noise level, the temperature is not very ideal. It could reach almost 90 °C/194 °F under full gpu occupation. The temperature still remains pretty cool under normal use and for my works though, such that I'm planning on installing an ITX platform, after my preferred itx case becomes available. However, Amazon was not very responsible for selling NEW cards, for the package that I received was apparently an open-box, and not a very clean one. I understand that the card was returned frequently in early days, and I could accept used cards, but is it appropriate to resell these returned-and-opened items by pretending them to be the new ones, Amazon? Or is it that I overlooked some descriptions for "New" items? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Yihao Yihao

  • Good product but still need more support
This is one of the best official cards I've seen in terms of craftsmanship... Comfortable skin-like coating, solid metal feel, smooth cooling fan. It's really great. I tested its gaming performance, similar to a 3060, but there's a noticeable gap compared to my 6700 XT, both priced at $200. However, in encoding and decoding, thanks to superior codecs and AV1 support, it outshines the 6700 XT in speed and quality. Unfortunately, for streaming with my Quest 3, Quest Link doesn't support this card! Despite trying to modify compatibility files, it didn't work, forcing me to return it. It's a shame! Additionally, this card seems to run fine on PCIe 3.0 x4 with minimal performance loss – a good card but needs more support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024 by AIALRA AIALRA

  • BUYER BEWARE! NOT NEW CARDS! USED OR RETURNED ITEMS BEING SENT OUT SOLD AS NEW!
I was sent an opened video card. I bought a new card and was sent a used/returned item. Intel did not list this item as used. They listed it as new. Buyer beware, you may end up getting a used product. My graphics card box was opened. There was no wrapping. The seal was severed and there was a cut mark from someone who wasn't very careful about doing it. I had planned on There were fingerprints all over the top of the gpu and the side. Either Intel's shop is issuing used/returned cards as being sold new, which is false advertising, or someone opened my box and swapped the cards out. I may have received someone's defective return. UPDATE: The item is defective. I have lines of magenta and green occasionally appearing after reboots. Changing cables has not fixed this. Changing monitors has not fixed this. Yes ReBAR is enabled. I am highly upset that I was lied to and given a defective product ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by Zephyr

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