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OcUK Intel Arc A750/A770 review thread

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Apparently Charlie over on SemiAccurate said that a lot of the Intel driver development team was located in Russia:

Hence,I suspect they have a severe shortage of people who could fix or optimise the drivers.
 
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I am actually happy that finally after all those years we have 3rd player. Performance is ok to mid-range with the RT even better than AMD. Hopefully driver update will fix some strange behaviour. 1st card on the market and they aren't that bad..
 
Agree with you there Tereu5, with video card prices out of control we desperately need competition in the market; perhaps then the likes of nVidia can take a much needed reality check.

Based on review's so far if I was putting a budget/mid-tier system together along with a 1080P display I'd definitely consider a punt on Intel's new cards.
 
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I am actually happy that finally after all those years we have 3rd player. Performance is ok to mid-range with the RT even better than AMD. Hopefully driver update will fix some strange behaviour. 1st card on the market and they aren't that bad..
I guess the biggest drawback is that it needs Resizable BAR to work optimally, which means even people with system that has CPU like the AMD 3600 3700x won't be able to use these cards.

It's good for those that are in the market to build a lower cost gaming system, but not so much for those that are looking to upgrade on their existing platform, even if system was only a little bit over 3 years old.
 
Still broken and overpriced, Intel haven't even got started yet and already they are charging more than the competition for worse cards.
 
Not great, Not terrible

seems really good performance in metro exodus :O shame it's not so good in all games

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Probably a good for 1080p if the price is right, which I doubt it will be.


1year too late really, I wonder how far away the next gen are
 
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my almost 10-year-old 980ti still has it's original fans and it's been used almost 12 hours a day every day.

I bet 90% of people never took a card apart even the broken at point of sale nvidia ones
 
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It’s a non issue really. I only ever take retro cards apart, but no one is taking cards apart that are a few years old. Unless they want to make a YouTube video about it.
 
Yep couldn't care less about taking it apart

If you ever need to do it it's likely to just be once to replace a fan or put a water block on it.

Only people who can complain is reviewers like Steve because he spends all day taking apart hardware but a normal user doesn't care
 
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You'll definitely want to be able to take it apart and re-paste. Particularly if you keep it around but aren't stressing it every day, f.ex. once it goes as back-up or 2nd PC card.
 
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