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Oct. 15, 2022, 3 p.m.
Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition review: A beacon of hope for budget PC gamers
Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition review: A beacon of hope for budget PC gamers
['A770', 'Intel', 'A750', 'performance', 'game']

Intel's assault on the GPU markets has two arms, and both are going for almost the same result. The Arc A770 is the range-topper and, for many, the most alluring. But it has a sibling that looks the same, performs almost the same, and costs a little less. And…

Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition review: A beacon of hope for budget PC gamers

The more affordable Arc 7 GPU is the better overall choice for gamers, but with the same caveats as the more powerful A770. This review was conducted using a pre-release sample of the Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition as provided by Intel. ASRock has an A750 and A770 available through Newegg, while Chinese partner Gunnir has also revealed its first take on the A750. The Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition is close to the A770 in design and specs. Intel Arc A770 16GB. Crucial P5 Plus PCIe 4.0 SSD. All games tested were loaded from a Crucial MX500 SATA SSD. What this test system does mean is that we're mostly focused on gaming. The A750 uses the same Arc Control software as the A770 for performance tweaking. To Intel's credit, it has been very receptive to feedback, and the latest driver release coincides with retail availability fixes at least one issue I had. Anomalies aside, the performance of the A750 compared to the A770 is close enough to make it a worthwhile purchase, especially since this version is $60 cheaper than the A770 Limited Edition.

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