Intel discontinues the Arc A770 16GB Limited Edition.

Intel discontinues the Arc A770 16GB Limited Edition.

The Arc A770 16 GB Limited Edition graphics card was announced to be discontinued by Intel in a product change notification (PCN). The item is currently marked as end-of-life (EOL) by Intel. This implies that retailers are unable to place more orders for it from Intel. The Arc A770 features...

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16GB Arc A770 Photon Graphics Card from GUNNIR with Triple Fan Cooler

16GB Arc A770 Photon Graphics Card from GUNNIR with Triple Fan Cooler

The Arc A770 Photon graphics card from Chinese Intel Arc board partner GUNNIR has a 16 GB version with specifications that are somewhat similar to those of Intel’s A770 16 GB Limited Edition. Only 8 GB of memory is included in specially made A770s like the ASRock Phantom Gaming model....

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Intel Arc A770 and A750 Graphics Cards Start Selling Around the world

Intel Arc A770 and A750 Graphics Cards Start Selling Around the world

Intel announced the general availability of the Arc A770 and A750 performance-segment desktop graphics cards. This includes Intel’s reference-design Restricted Version cards, and custom-design ones by the likes of ASRock, Gunnir, and Acer, among other OEMs. The A750 has a baseline cost of USD $289, the A770 8 GB at...

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Intel Arc A770 Launched at USD $329, Available from October 12

Intel Arc A770 Launched at USD $329, Available from October 12

Intel today reported the valuing for the Arc A770 Restricted Release work area illustrations card, and it is set at USD $329, offering a class of execution tantamount to NVIDIA and AMD designs cards around the $400-territory. The A770 is an unlimited DirectX 12 Extreme fit illustrations cards. The Arc...

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Intel Arc A770 Overclocks Up to 2.70 GHz on Stock Cooling, with Minimal Effort

Intel Arc A770 Overclocks Up to 2.70 GHz on Stock Cooling, with Minimal Effort

In its most recent video show managing the reference load up plan and overclocking architecture of the Arc A770 Restricted Version graphics card, Intel uncovered that the cards ought to be “beast overclockers,” and that they’ve had the option to get their haphazardly chosen card to run at 2.70 GHz...

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Intel Posts Dismantling and PCB Shots of Arc A770 Restricted Release

Intel Posts Dismantling and PCB Shots of Arc A770 Restricted Release

Intel Graphics, in its most recent secret video to the Arc A770 Restricted Release “Alchemist” graphics card, posted nitty gritty renders of the card dismantled. The card includes a stringently double opening cooling arrangement that utilizes an aluminum base-plate and a copper fume chamber to pull heat from the different...

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XeSS a “Second Generation” Upscaling Innovation at Standard with DLSS 2.0 and FSR 2.0: Digital Foundry

XeSS a “Second Generation” Upscaling Innovation at Standard with DLSS 2.0 and FSR 2.0: Digital Foundry

Intel XeSS is a second-generation upscaling innovation that is at standard with DLSS 2.0 and FSR 2.0, says Digital Foundry, which got a selective early-access a Curve A770 illustrations card alongside XeSS, and the most recent variant of “Shadow of the Tomb Raider,” which highlights XeSS other than DLSS. The...

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Intel Finishes Arc A770 Specs to Component 17.5 Gbps Memory

Intel Finishes Arc A770 Specs to Component 17.5 Gbps Memory

Intel on Thursday affirmed that there will be just four Arc “Alchemist” work area illustrations card SKUs in the retail channel, and that it will be driven by the A770 Restricted Release, which maxes out the DG2-512 silicon, and elements 17.5 Gbps memory across its 256-bit wide memory transport, putting...

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