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Intel Battlemage Live & Available to order from OcUK

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Hi there

Intel ARC Battlemage B580 cards are now available to pre-order from OcUK with following shipping schedule:

Intel Branded B580: Ships from December 12th
Asrock & Sparkle B580: Ships from December 13th

Intel and Sparkle will be in ample supply by December 12/13th. :)








 
Is Assassin's Creed Shadows included with the purchase of an Intel ARC B580 card? The marketing material implies it but there's no wording to back this up.
 
Suprised that Sparkle can get away with using the Titan name!

Verging off topic but

Titan is too much of a generic term, likely it couldn't be trademarked.


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Just wondering, I've ordered the AsRock card and I'm still sporting an intel i75820k

Will it work fine? I'm guessing there might be a bottleneck, but I'm using this as my first decent upgrade in a long while and plan on getting a Ryzen sometime next year
 
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Just wondering, I've ordered the AsRock card and I'm still sporting an intel i75820k

Will it work fine? I'm guessing there might be a bottleneck, but I'm using this as my first decent upgrade in a long while and plan on getting a Ryzen sometime next year
The previous gen cards suffered a lot without rebar, don't know if that has been addressed with BM.
 
The previous gen cards suffered a lot without rebar, don't know if that has been addressed with BM.
Still a requirement according to the packaging that has been shown

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Shown here
 
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Shame, well I'm sure it'll still be faster than my 980ti.
We haven't seen any benchmarks yet, so it might be better than expected. You could also check in your BIOS / BIOS updates available, since you never know, I know some older motherboards DO support rebar.
 
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We haven't seen any benchmarks yet, so it might be better than expected. You could also check in your BIOS / BIOS updates available, since you never know, I know some older motherboards DO support rebar.
if a 10 year old cpu can support rebar i would be shocked....
 
We haven't seen any benchmarks yet, so it might be better than expected. You could also check in your BIOS / BIOS updates available, since you never know, I know some older motherboards DO support rebar.
Just had a look, seems x99 boards might have rebar it's down to the vendor if they implemented it.

It's an Asus X99 deluxe, back then I bought the best so fingers crossed.

Edit - Seems someone has an edited bios for my board to allow rebar, one you update through uefi the other afuwin if it doesn't work.

Just need to remember how to flash a bios as it's been a few years.

Edit- Actually I have a legion go, so I can run it as an egpu enclosure if need be.
 
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