Intel Arc A750 Review - Great Value 22

Intel Arc A750 Review - Great Value

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Intel's Arc 7-series is finally here, with the promise of high performance gaming at competitive prices. The new Arc A750 "Alchemist" launches at just $289, and we have the review for you. Intel's new card promises AAA gaming at 1080p and 1440p resolutions, or high refresh-rate e-sports gaming. The company's entry to the gaming discrete graphics space is mainly a byproduct of the company's investments in the highly scalable Xe HPC/AI compute processors, to grab a slice of this high-margin pie. While NVIDIA and AMD scaled up their traditional GPUs and stripped them of graphics-rendering hardware to create their compute processors; Intel's development is in the opposite direction—to scale down its compute processors and add graphics-relevant hardware. Since Intel has a reputation for being perfectionists with silicon engineering, and that they're known not to enter a market unless they can make the best processors; the new Xe-HPG graphics architecture enters the market in the performance-segment. The Arc 7-series will compete with the best selling SKUs of both NVIDIA and AMD—the GeForce RTX 3060 and Radeon RX 6600 XT. If Intel can crack this market, we might get a third player in the GPU market, which will lead to more competition at better prices.



The Arc A750 is based on the same 6 nm ACM-G10 silicon as the $349 A770 Limited Edition which we're also reviewing today, but is slightly cut down. While the A770 maxes the silicon out with all 32 Xe Cores across 8 Render Slices, the A750 is carved out by disabling one of those Render Slices, leaving us with 7, or 28 Xe Cores. The memory size is set at 8 GB, across the same 256-bit GDDR6 memory bus width; but at a slower data-rate of 16 Gbps (512 GB/s total bandwidth), compared to 17.5 Gbps (560 GB/s bandwidth) of the A770. There's no 16 GB variant, unlike with the A770.

The Arc A750 targets the same class of gamers as the A770—1080p or 1440p AAA gaming at high to extreme settings; with real-time ray tracing added to the mix. You can enable XeSS and yield higher performance at minimal quality loss, much like you can with DLSS on NVIDIA, and FSR on AMD. Much like FSR, XeSS works on all brands of GPUs, however, on Arc GPUs, XeSS takes advantage of the Intel XMX matrix-acceleration, offering a much higher performance uplift. Intel also claims technological parity with NVIDIA for its ray tracing architecture, where Arc GPUS rely as extensively on fixed-function hardware as NVIDIA GPUs do. The shader reordering technology used by Intel is on-par with what NVIDIA is only now beginning to roll out with its RTX 40-series "Ada" architecture.

Intel Arc graphics family has full support for the DirectX 12 Ultimate software feature-set, including real time ray tracing, variable rate shading, mesh shaders, and sampler feedback. It also supports other APIs, such as Vulkan and OpenGL. Some older versions of Direct3D, such as D3D9, are emulated on D3D12. In this review, we take the Arc A750 for a test-drive along our vast selection of games, to show you if it's better value for money than the A770.

Intel Arc A750 Market Segment Analysis
 PriceCoresROPsCore
Clock
Boost
Clock
Memory
Clock
GPUTransistorsMemory
RX 5600 XT$2102304641375 MHz1560 MHz1500 MHzNavi 1010300M6 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RX 6500 XT$1701024322685 MHz2825 MHz2248 MHzNavi 245400M4 GB, GDDR6, 64-bit
RTX 2060$2401920481365 MHz1680 MHz1750 MHzTU10610800M6 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RX Vega 64$3204096641247 MHz1546 MHz953 MHzVega 1012500M8 GB, HBM2, 2048-bit
RX 5700 XT$3002560641605 MHz1755 MHz1750 MHzNavi 1010300M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 3050$2902560321552 MHz1777 MHz1750 MHzGA10612000M8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
RTX 2070$3002304641410 MHz1620 MHz1750 MHzTU10610800M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RX 6600$2501792642044 MHz2491 MHz1750 MHzNavi 2311060M8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
RTX 3060$3703584481320 MHz1777 MHz1875 MHzGA10612000M12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RX 6600 XT$3002048642359 MHz2589 MHz2000 MHzNavi 2311060M8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
RX 6650 XT$3002048642410 MHz2635 MHz2190 MHzNavi 2311060M8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
Arc A750$29035841122050 MHzN/A2000 MHzACM-G1021700M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
Arc A770$35040961282100 MHzN/A2187 MHzACM-G1021700M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 2080$4002944641515 MHz1710 MHz1750 MHzTU10413600M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 3060 Ti$4504864801410 MHz1665 MHz1750 MHzGA10417400M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RX 6700 XT$410
2560642424 MHz2581 MHz2000 MHzNavi 2217200M12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RX 6750 XT$470
2560642495 MHz2600 MHz2250 MHzNavi 2217200M12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RTX 2080 Ti$5504352881350 MHz1545 MHz1750 MHzTU10218600M11 GB, GDDR6, 352-bit
RTX 3070$5305888961500 MHz1725 MHz1750 MHzGA10417400M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 3070 Ti$6006144961575 MHz1770 MHz1188 MHzGA10417400M8 GB, GDDR6X, 256-bit
RX 6800$5803840961815 MHz2105 MHz2000 MHzNavi 2126800M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
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