Intel has launched its newest discrete graphics card, with the brand new Intel Arc A580 obtainable globally, with pricing ranging from USD 179. The primary few Intel Arc A580 GPUs arrive courtesy of ASRock, GUNNIR, and SPARKLE – and you may take a look at our full evaluate of the SPARKLE Intel Arc A580 ORC OC Version.
SPARKLE Intel Arc A580 ORC OC Version.
VIEW GALLERY – 3 IMAGES
Intel describes the cardboard as the newest Arc entry to cater to avid gamers and creators, concentrating on quick 1080p gaming efficiency at ‘Excessive’ settings – with even quicker efficiency when enjoying standard esports titles. The massive story right here, at the very least for us, is the $179 value level – we have not seen a brand-new GPU (particularly one that may ship first rate efficiency) arrive at a low value like this in an extended, very long time.
Spec-wise, it is very near the Intel Arc A750, too, so that you’re efficiency inside 10% of the mainstream Arc 7 providing. In our benchmarking, which pushed recreation settings to the ‘Extremely’ stage, SPARKLE Intel Arc A580 ORC OC Version delivered a mean body charge of 74 FPS, which isn’t too shabby for an entry-level card, making it a gorgeous possibility for PC avid gamers on a funds. This determine makes it 20% quicker than the GeForce RTX 3050, which retails for a better value.
Like the remainder of the Intel Arc lineup, the Intel Arc A580 options devoted AI {hardware} to help Intel Xe Tremendous Sampling or XeSS – the corporate’s reply to DLSS and FSR upscaling. There’s additionally {hardware} accelerated ray tracing, and in our testing, we discovered the $179 delivered higher ends in RT-intensive workloads than AMD’s mainstream Radeon RX 7600. Spectacular stuff. Nevertheless, you are getting entry-level RT, so it isn’t a major characteristic of the GPU.
Here is a take a look at Intel’s inside benchmark outcomes protecting 1080p gaming with ‘Excessive’ Settings and Intel XeSS enabled the place marked.
Intel Arc A580 1080p benchmark outcomes, picture credit score: Intel.
Elsewhere, the Intel Arc A580 does not skimp on reminiscence – the 8GB of GDDR6 runs on a 256-bit reminiscence interface with an total bandwidth of 512 GB/s and a reminiscence pace of 16 Gbps. Throw in DisplayPort 2.0 help, HDMI 2.1, and AV1 encoding and decoding for content material creators – and the Intel Arc A580 is basically a barely cut-down model of the Intel Arc A750.
