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Posted 14 February 2023

Intel Intel ARC A750 Gaming 8GB GDDR6 PCI-Express Graphics Card - £238.84 Using Code @ TechnextDay

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Not bad going for the A750 if you're in the market and looking at taking a swing with Intel. It looks like a really capable card for the cash.

Not many left, but I'll keep an eye out if they come back.

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Intel Intel ARC A750 Gaming 8GB GDDR6 PCI-Express Graphics Card

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Description
Experience supercharged gaming and cutting-edge creation experiences across the Intel Arc A-series family. From high-performance AAA gaming on Intel Arc 7 graphics to enhanced mainstream gaming on Intel Arc 3 graphics, there’s an Arc graphics card for your gaming adventure.

Xe HPG microarchitecture is engineered from the ground-up to deliver high performance, efficiency, and scalability for gamers and creators. Intel Xe Super Sampling technology (XeSS) takes your gaming experience to the next level with AI-enhanced upscaling enabling more performance with high image fidelity. XeSS is optimized for Intel® Arc™ graphics products with the ability to take advantage of XMX AI hardware acceleration.

Take gaming to a new level of realism with support for the latest graphics technologies including ray tracing, variable rate shading, mesh shading, and sampler feedback – the fundamentals for next-gen gaming.

Unleash your imagination and captivate audiences with rich digital content creation using a hyper advanced media engine, augmented by AI and accelerated by Intel® Deep Link technology. Create compelling content, powered by the first graphics card with support for all current leading media formats, and keep yourself up to date with the most advanced AV1 video encode capabilities.

Bring your best for your viewers and take your livestreams to the next level with virtual streaming technologies built into Intel Arc Control enabling flexibility and creative control. Transform your space to a streaming studio in an instant with Virtual Background, Auto Frame, and broadcasting options accessible from an intuitive easy to use software interface.

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Specification:
  • Arc A750 GPU
  • X-Cores: 28
  • Graphics Clock: 2050MHz
  • Memory: 8GB GDDR6
  • Memory clock: 16,000MHz
  • Memory Interface: 256-Bit
  • Graphics memory bandwidth: 512GB/s
  • Lithography: TSMC N6
  • Render Slices: 7
  • Ray tracing units: 28
  • Intel MMX Engines: 448
  • X Vector Engines: 448
  • TDP: 225W
  • PCI-e 3.0 & 4.0 compatible
  • DirectX 12 Ultimate
  • Vulkan 1.3
  • OpenGL 4.6
  • OpenCL 3.0
  • Adaptive SYNC: Yes
  • 4 displays supports
  • eDP 1.4, DP2.0, HDMI 2.1 & HDMI 2.0
  • H.264 Hardware Encode/Decode Yes
  • H.265 (HEVC) Hardware Encode/Decode Yes
  • AV1 Encode/Decode Yes
  • VP9 Bitstream & Decoding Yes
  • Intel® Deep Link Technologies
  • Intel® Deep Link Hyper Compute Yes
  • Intel® Deep Link Hyper Encode Yes
  • Intel® Deep Link Stream Assist Yes



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  1. imdurc's avatar
    Back in stock
    Ken's avatar
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    Nice one!
  2. londonstinks's avatar
    Not good enough, just get a 6600. This should be £160-180 to be competitive. What alternate reality do these companies live in? Do they not realise that the average joe is not willing to shell out infalted GPU prices? Just because some neckbeards are willing to pay 1k plus for a card doesn't mean we're all mugs. Keep your wallet closed and they will learn.
  3. Davidp87's avatar
    I hope Intel get to high performance and are able to put Nvidia in their place. It’ll be a few years but I hope they make it happen
    neoboy's avatar
    More competition can only be a good thing, hope they make a good job of their driver updates
  4. Stalast's avatar
    Honestly worth considering if you were looking at RTX 3060 / RX 6600 level of performance.
    rprp's avatar
    More power hungry than an RX6600. Pound for pound, watt for watt, I'd still go for the RX6600.

    AV1 encoding is a handy feature if you're likely to need that though.
  5. TehJumpingJawa's avatar
    Another competitor in the GPU space is good..... but ARC's market share is so tiny that only the very largest developers will test their games on ARC GPUs.

    Buying one is accepting that you're going to be an unpaid tester.
    As such ARC prices should be much much lower than their competitors to offset the immaturity of their software stack.
    Christee4's avatar
    Which they essentially are, a 3060 is £70-£100 more expensive
  6. FactProvider's avatar
    They should be selling these for no more than their production cost. So maybe £150. They would sellout completely at that price. Doing it the way they are is pointless. Their ONLY advantage is they can sell them at cost, which AMD and nV are never going to do. It's their only way to stay in the game.
  7. nige182's avatar
    I think as most do that Intel Arc is good for competition and is getting to be pretty good performance, but as has been said, considering the price, performance and power consumption, the AMD RX6600 is, for most people, likely the better buy right now. The difficulty is, as the newcomer and unknown in this space, Intel should have really priced Arc significantly cheaper than their competition. If this was sub-£200 it would be far more tempting, around £150 and it would absolutely be a great buy, even though more power hungry than the AMD cards. If only we had Japanese pricing, Arc A750 Limited Edition for about £125 over there according to several news articles.
  8. J2022's avatar
    I miss the days when you could buy a newly launched midrange card like the old 4670, which sipped power, for £60 and play pretty much any game at the time at med-high settings.
  9. M1sterDeeds's avatar
    I haven't seen this many graphs since Maths class.
  10. xybp9's avatar
    New retail price in the US is $250

    Converted to GBP +vat = £245

    Ok price but not a very hot deal as it's essentially UK RRP.
    t1redmonkey's avatar
    It's a decent price for what we've seen to date, but I think there will probably be more reductions coming. I've noticed retailers here seem to have been getting more of these cards in stock, so a bunch of them have them at a similar price range now. I'm sure a couple of them will knock them down to a good price sooner or later.
  11. JonReese's avatar
    For the cash, It looks like a really capable card for the cash.

    Such good value, you needed to say it twice just to believe it
  12. bucefal's avatar
    good price for a performance and you can expect Intel will push better and better drivers giving you free boost in performance.
  13. Ken's avatar
    Author
    Back again
  14. OsamaBeenSaven's avatar
    Hoping it goes down to £199 when the 4060 releases and I'll pick it up for the lil sis to use 🙏
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