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Posted 22 May 2023

Asrock A770 Phantom Gaming D 8GB OC Graphics Card £ 229.98 + £3.49 delivery (UK Mainland) @ Ebuyer

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Asrock A770 Phantom Gaming D 8GB OC Graphics Card
Key Features


Polychrome SYNC
Phantom Gaming 3X Cooling System
Stylish Metal Backplate
Striped Axial Fan
Ultra-fit Heatpipe
0dB Silent Cooling
Super Alloy Graphics Card
Clock: GPU / Memory
GPU Clock: 2200 MHz
Memory Clock: 16 Gbps

Key Specifications
Intel® Arc™ A770 Graphics
8GB 256-bit GDDR6
Intel® Xe HPG Microarchitecture
Intel® Xe Super Sampling (XeSS)
DirectX® 12 Ultimate
2 x 8-pin Power Connectors
3 x DisplayPort™ 2.0 / 1 x HDMI™ 2.1
OC Edition


Great Performance.
Delivers great performance which is more higher than reference cards based on the solid hardware design.

Ultra-fit Heatpipe
Consolidated to Maximize the Contact.
The heatpipes are consolidated to maximize the contact among each others and also the GPU baseplate for the optimized heat dissipation.

Copper Base
Maximize GPU Contact Area.
With premium copper base heatsink design, the direct contact area to the GPU would be maximized to improve thermal transfer effectively.

Polychrome SYNC
Create your own unique colorful light effects.
With the integrated ARGB LEDs, you can create your own unique colorful light effects which can also be switched on and off. It can also be synchronized with your ASRock motherboards that support Polychrome SYNC.
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  1. MrKrabs's avatar
    MrKrabs
    I'd hold fire. 4060 and ti card will cause 3000 series to drop which will push the prices of arc down further. I'd want to see £200 for the 8gb, £250 for the 16gb version, and the a750 under £170. (edited)
    EGGY-PC's avatar
    EGGY-PC
    Lord knows, I hope you are right! But if the plain vanilla 4060 DOES go on sale here for MSRP, then it'll be circa 299.99 + VAT, so £360 at the very, very best, more like £400 for us non Euro peeps? When you consider the stock levels of a 3060 and the already below MSRP effectively (remember to add Tax / VAT to our prices when working out MSRP), then they are already arguably enough below the prices of the newer cards. That's when they go on sale, so it could be a bit of a wait and knowing Jensen, he will just keep stock levels tight to hold the interest in them. If we only gain 15% or so then the 3060 still has a place. Same goes for AMD with this elusive 7600. If it goes for £329 or there abouts, for, again small gains, then the current crop of cards at their current prices will be 'good enough', unfortunately. I don't see things getting any easier? Intel's cards have been creeping up in price. This particular card was £209 a few weeks ago. So they seem to have already bottomed out, so won't help us any either. So we did, just about have your £200 for the A770-8, you can pick a 6600 up for around £200, not much more for the 6600Xt or 6650Xt. Nobody's buying them, there isn't enough of an uplift in performance, they have tried cheap cards, we still didn't buy them, so where else are they to go? Leave them on the shelves until they DO sell? Not great times, unfortunately... Grab the 6700XT whilst the going is good, as they seem to be the absolute sweet spot with nothing new surpassing them or likely to for the extra raw horsepower and the VRAM (if you're sold on that one...?)
  2. 3anana's avatar
    3anana
    Similar performance to a 6650XT which have been a little cheaper than this.
    Esfiha28's avatar
    Esfiha28
    Yeh but added headache (kinda deal-breaker) of needing resizeable bar on your PC or performance tanks. Plus this being their first gen and the hiccups and driver issues you'll get with that....not for me.
  3. The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    Driver releases over the Months have made these pretty good cards.
    Great if you want to game at 1080p (or 1440p if you drop the settings a little) as well as make use of the AV1 encloding.

    If you're not intrested in AV1 encoding, other other options may be better.

    Personally, I'd still buy it even it I wasn't using AV1. The more we buy, the more likely Intel will follow up with their next gen. We need to keep a 3rd player in the market.
    Every driver release improves these cards so it's not as if it's a waste of money. (edited)
  4. Nick_Manhota's avatar
    Nick_Manhota
    I interesting card :/
  5. david25uk's avatar
    david25uk
    Investigate if you have the right hardware to apply the fixes for very high idle power usage (30watts) THEN buy
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