Intel - Arc A750 Limited Edition 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Graphics Card - Black

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21P02J00BA
UPC:
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Product Description

Model number : 21P02J00BA
Performance Gamer - Crank up your settings and play the latest games. Do more than just game with seamless streaming features and the advanced content creation capabilities
Dimension
Product Height : 280 millimeters
Product Width :45 millimeters
Product Depth :115 millimeters
Product Weight :2.71 pounds

Features
Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition Powered by the Intel with a 2050 MHz clock speed to help meet the needs of demanding games.
8Gb GDDR6 8Gb GDDR6 on-board memory and 28 XE-cores and 512 GB/s bandwidth provide the memory needed to create striking visual realism.
Supported Technologies DirectX 12 Ultimate, Ray Tracing, Variable Rate Shading, Vulkan, OpenGL, Adaptive Sync
Architecture Xe HPG
Intel Xe Matrix Extensions (Intel XMX) Engines 448
Graphics Output DP 2.0 up to UHBR 10, HDMI 2.1
Max Resolution (DP) 7680 x 4320@60Hz
Card Dimension 280x115x45mm
System and Maximum TDP is based on worst case scenarios. Actual TDP may be lower if not all I/Os for chipsets are used.

What's Included
Arc A750 Limited Edition 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Graphics Card

Reviews

  • 4
    Solid Card

    Posted by Jaime Hess on 25th Jun 2024

    It's not perfect, but its performance around the 200 dollar mark is almost on par with a 3060. It's got it's driver issues, but Intel has slowly been improving it with time. As a casual gamer, it runs all my games just fine on medium settings.

  • 5
    Amazing GPU for the price!

    Posted by Antonio Sloan on 25th Jun 2024

    $200 awesome grahics card! I find it to be in-between a 4060 ti and 4070! Save 300-400 dollars and get one of these! It intially had some driver issues, however those issues have been ironed out over the last few updates. Very worth the money! If you are looking for a bargain-bin price and excellent AAA performance, this is your card! I can run MW3 on medium high with 100fps

  • 4
    Arc Graphics are Evolving

    Posted by John Collins on 21st Jun 2024

    Running this for about a month at time of writing and I'd say it's a solid card, needed driver updates to really be usable, but Intel has been constantly updating it so that's nice to see. Definitely recommend if you want to tinker with your system and diagnose a couple random hiccups. For the price, it runs better than other cards in this area. Looking forward to the future updates for this card, but keeping my 1660 on backup just in case

  • 5
    Works good so far.

    Posted by Christine Howard on 19th Jun 2024

    I paired this Arc 750 with and AMD 5600x on a Asus B550m-c motherboard with 32gb of Ram. Installation of this new system went smooth. I’ve only played a couple of games but so far no issues. Really stable except on a couple of occasions after a reboot I get no video. So I’ve shut the system down and restarted. Then all is fine again. Weird. Nice clean looking card. I paid 229.99 and it went on sale for 199.99 a day later. Bestbuy price matched the difference through their chat option on the Bestbuy app.

  • 5
    Trading Blows with 3060 12GB

    Posted by Charles Floyd on 16th Jun 2024

    This has been a surprising showing for Intel's first entry into the GPU market. This card easily trades blows with RTX 3060 12GB. In some games, it outperforms it. An 8GB GPU that is in line with the 3060 and has AV1 encoding. This card was a steal when it was on sale at $199. However, it is not all sunshine and rainbows. Intel's infancy shows in its driver maturity. If you had purchased this GPU at its release, you would have been wholeheartedly disappointed. However, in just 6 months, they have made monumental improvements. Overall, it performs better with newer/DirectX 12 games. Would recommend this card if you can get it for less than $250 and you do not mind the growing pains with the GPU drivers.

  • 5
    great card for the price but

    Posted by Gabriel Stewart on 15th Jun 2024

    i really dig this card and you will too if youre on a budget. however, it has a pretty extensive install process if youre still relatively new to building pcs like myself. definitely do your research before buying unlike me but it’s definitely a good card for a budget build.

  • 3
    its pretty good

    Posted by Robert Lucas on 12th Jun 2024

    it works 70% of the time but when it does its super good

  • 5
    Intel is next?

    Posted by Omar Lopez on 9th Jun 2024

    This thing is underated the new drivers make it so much better

  • 5
    It's really a 4, but deserves a 5

    Posted by Desiree Lewis on 4th Jun 2024

    I just built a PC and was looking for something cheap to hold me over for a next gen gpu. I use my PC for work, and sometimes a little gaming, but mainly graphic design and illustration. It handles design programs fast and efficiently. I tried a few games, and while it may not perform as well as a 4070, it was still better than my old 970, and it is a lot cheaper. It's a little finnicky, sometimes with the settings, but it has come a long way since its initial release. I can't claim to have used one during its growing pains, but I've seen enough reviews to know I would have overlooked this a year ago. I run 3 monitors at 4k and this handles it well. It does get confused sometimes when I turn on my 3rd monitor (a Cintiq cloned to Primary). Sometimes (rarely) it forgets the clone, monitor number and which screen to play sound from, but it is rare. The thing I don't like, and I think it comes from the sudden power draw changes to the 750, is every time I turn on the Cintiq, the monitor outputting sound makes a loud obnoxious buzz as if there is an error by turning on the screen - hopefully it isn't slowly blowing a capacitor in one of the devices. Final Thoughts To be honest, I'm holding out for an RTX 5070, but may even consider a Battlemage Arc after the positive results I've had using this. The 700 series has come a long way and is almost there with AMD and nVidia. If this was one of their cards, it may only be 4 stars, but for Intel to come out of left field and pull a gpu from its hat, you have to give them credit for the advances they've made since its release. Kudos.