Image Credit – Intel
 
 
Intel has just lowered the price of their ARC A750 GPU to $249, while simultaneously releasing updated drivers that improve performance in older games.
ARC has a had a rocky start, and rumors still circulate of its impending doom. Considering the high costs of Nvidia and AMD offerings right now, no one in their right mind would want to reduce competition in the GPU market. The days of getting a $200 card that plays every game at Ultra settings at 1080P are behind us at least according to AMD and Nvidia. Intel however, is appealing to the value minded gamer with the A750 GPU by claiming 52% better performance per dollar than a RTX 3060. Of course, that is loaded with a number caveats and fine...

Continue reading...


 
  • Like
Reactions: Phuncz

ignsvn

By Toutatis!
SFFn Staff
Gold Supporter
Bronze Supporter
Apr 4, 2016
1,727
1,672
I had to double check the article date when I saw "DirectX 9" 😁

Anyway, regardless of the caveats and fine prints, lower-priced GPU these days are always appreciated.
 

Revenant

Christopher Moine - Senior Editor SFF.N
Original poster
Revenant Tech
SFFn Staff
Apr 21, 2017
1,730
2,804
I had to double check the article date when I saw "DirectX 9" 😁

Anyway, regardless of the caveats and fine prints, lower-priced GPU these days are always appreciated.

Gravity gun at 600FPS…for the win?

It’s a bit weird when you think that we can barely run Quake 2 at 4K with Ray Tracing and on the same card play Half-Life 2 so fast that no monitor can keep up.