VIDEO Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition GPU Review & Benchmarks vs. AMD RX 6600, A770, & More

Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition GPU Review & Benchmarks vs. AMD RX 6600, A770, & More In the latest review by GamersNexus, the Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition GPU has been put through the paces and directly compared against competitors like the AMD RX 6600 and RX 770. Priced at approximately $290, this card positions itself as a more affordable alternative to its higher-end counterpart, the A770, which retails around $350 for the 16GB version .

Key Findings:​

  1. Performance Comparison: The A750 performs well enough to be within 6-8% of the A770's performance, making it a compelling choice for budget-conscious gamers. However, both cards suffer from driver-related issues, which Intel is still working to resolve . Benchmarking revealed that the A750 outperformed the RTX 3050 by a significant margin (33% at 1080p), showcasing its value .
  2. Graphics and Gaming Tests: In gaming benchmarks, the A750 delivered an average of 83 FPS in Total War: Warhammer 3 at 1080p, slightly trailing the A770, but outclassing the RX 6600 in multiple scenarios . However, it struggled in benchmarks for games like Rainbow Six Siege, highlighting inconsistency in performance across different titles and APIs .
  3. Thermals and Power Usage: The A750 showed acceptable thermal performance, running at around 234 Watts under load, which is competitive but not efficient compared to rivals like the RX 6600, which operates at only 137 Watts . This indicates that Intel still has a way to go in achieving optimal power efficiency .
  4. Future Prospects and Recommendations: The review remains cautiously optimistic about the A750, noting that while it competes well value-wise, potential buyers should be aware of its ongoing driver issues. Gamers on a tight budget or looking for a secondary card for specific tasks might still find the A750 worth considering, but those seeking reliability and consistency may want to look elsewhere for now .

    Conclusion​

    Overall, the Intel Arc A750 appears to be a promising entry in the budget GPU market. While it provides excellent performance for the price, the lingering driver issues and performance inconsistencies suggest that it may be beneficial for enthusiasts who are willing to adopt early and tolerate some frustrations . What are your thoughts on Intel's entry into the GPU market? Do you think the A750 holds up against its competitors? Share your experiences and opinions below!