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Posted 21 August 2023

Asrock A770 Phantom Gaming D 8GB OC Graphics Card

£202.48£219.998% off
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Good midrange video card.

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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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Edited by Kinio, 22 August 2023
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  1. InDaHouse's avatar
    Which Radeon or Nvidia eqvivlant is this card equal to please?

    Thanks OP!
    Kinio's avatar
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    I have an intel reference of a770, and I am very impressed with its performance. I play with vsync on and frames capped at 144fps, so I have 1:1 ratio with screen refresh rate. Most games I have tested worked great at 1440p and high settings. Few needed upscaling to get there, but most games did over 120fps all the time. rtx 2080 wasn't able to do that
  2. Salfordgirl1's avatar
    As much as I want to buy this card I just can't justify the high idle power and high multi monitor power. 40w idle really starts to add up. Even at 8 hours a day, that's around £35 a year.
    Orville's avatar
    There are fixes for the high idle power usage, and this problem only seems to occur on certain monitor/multi-monitor/refresh-rate combos. For your calculation you'd also need to subtract ~15W, as this is what an "efficient card" will use at idle. So, 25W x 8hrs x 250workdays = 50kWh. Priced @ 40p/kWh = ~£20 per year, and that's only if you encounter and cannot overcome the idle bug.
  3. KITTYBOTS's avatar
    Good deal!
  4. KCChief19's avatar
    This or RX 6650 XT? I guess the issue with Intel is the unknown of how good driver support will be going forwards?
    jameshothothot's avatar
    I just got a 6600xt. rDNA2 is the technology used in ps5 and latest Xbox so game Devs should support it. Intel could be great or management could decide to prioritise elsewhere. So for myself I would want to try intel as a geek but for my son who will just want it to work got 6600xt eBay special.
  5. Sam_Crow's avatar
    Went 6700xt but it had Starfield free. If this has been up I'd have given it a look. The 12GB on the 6700XT makes it a bit more future proof, though. (edited)
  6. RavensNest_OfTech's avatar
    And here's me with my original GTX 1060
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