Correction: You can not control the GPUs argb through the argb header on the PCB. The header is for other devices to be plugged into the card and be controlled by the card, not the other way around. And dont even try to connect the card to ur motherboard via the header. You might ruin ur motherboard. the card is being controlled by the motherboard via the PCIe connection already.Basically, the header on the PCB of the card is for other argb devices like case fans etc to be plugged into the card and be controlled by it to sync the lighting.
Got this gpu from evetech, thanks guys and just did a review of this card on my channel paired with a i5 12400f, planning a second video to test it with multiple cpus, ryzen 5700x3d, i5 12400f, ryzen 1800x where i will be concentrating alot more around benchmarks. Great value gpu for new builds. A few anomalies with older cpus and certain games, but outside of that asrock have done a great job with the b580
I am enjoying my ASRock motherboard, albeit an AM4 model with an AMD RT 7900XT. No need to upgrade just yet. Just one question is 12G enough ram for AAA games? Thanks for this. Stay well, Sir.
south african yt is amazing, i really wanna know about your proline thinline v14 i7 1065g7 16 gb ram and 1tb hope you can tell me abt how it runs fortnite
I reviewed the 5700U unit and they don't give access to the BIOS so while it's locked at 512GB max shared memory running League of Legends is probably asking a lot as is xD
The b570 is for sale already on evetech for some reason, actually been available for about two weeks now, so if you want to be the first for that, it's an option
9800X3D is not a good option for INTEL ARC GPU's. AMD hasn't optimized REBAR/E Cores that are vital for INTEL ARC. You are leaving 10-20% on the table while you could do the same with budget i5-12600k for $130 not to talk about the X870 MB you have. Yes absolutely 9800X3D is a great CPU with AMD/Nvidia GPU's but note INTEL ARC is totally different architecture. You went all out at AMD side with PCIe 5.0. But with AMD you are limited on RAM speed. Z890 board with 285k and supported 9000 CUDIMM you are 20% better off. Unfortunately so very few understands the differences in architectures between AMD/Nvidia GPU's that are very similar vs INTEL ARC. That's why there are so much misinformation from some AMD sponsored big channels in purpose parroted by smaller channels without any understanding what is actually said pushing the misinformation in panic mode. But great video. Thanks. Do a comparison if you can.
You have no problem using the equivalent of the ResBar that AMD has (I don't remember what it's called now). In fact, in that processor, the card performs brilliantly well as it performs on its previous-generation sibling. The card does take advantage of the IPCs that are gained with each generation of processors, whether Intel or AMD, with which, even slightly, it gains more performance the more modern the processor. In the Intel perhaps less noticeable that gain, but it is there constantly in the AMD if that performance gain is more noticeable. But still, as long as you have ResBar or its AMD equivalent, the card works great.
What's crazy is ASRock has a motherboard called the B850 Steel Legend that came out last week as well
B850 innit? xD
2 pci power sockers is great! Even if the card will never use it...i need to park the second one somewhere!
Just wish I could get my hands on one. Come on Intel, churn 'em out.
FASTER! FASTER! *Metallica Increases*
Correction: You can not control the GPUs argb through the argb header on the PCB. The header is for other devices to be plugged into the card and be controlled by the card, not the other way around. And dont even try to connect the card to ur motherboard via the header. You might ruin ur motherboard. the card is being controlled by the motherboard via the PCIe connection already.Basically, the header on the PCB of the card is for other argb devices like case fans etc to be plugged into the card and be controlled by it to sync the lighting.
I really should've gotten a cable and had a go with xD
Got this gpu from evetech, thanks guys and just did a review of this card on my channel paired with a i5 12400f, planning a second video to test it with multiple cpus, ryzen 5700x3d, i5 12400f, ryzen 1800x where i will be concentrating alot more around benchmarks. Great value gpu for new builds. A few anomalies with older cpus and certain games, but outside of that asrock have done a great job with the b580
I am enjoying my ASRock motherboard, albeit an AM4 model with an AMD RT 7900XT. No need to upgrade just yet. Just one question is 12G enough ram for AAA games? Thanks for this. Stay well, Sir.
Thanks for making pc's affordable in South Africa 😅
Join Wooks as he dives into the Asrock A750’s-your facebook title is wrong :)
How well does intel gpus work on 3d software like blender and maya?
I have the 750, and it doesn't perform like an 8gb card in blender. But when it comes to video rendering, it's unmatched at the moment.
I really want to know how this card performs in Tarkov, I know it's super un-optimized and CPU bound etc etc but I'd still like to see how it performs
12GB VRAM will be nice on LH and Streets but the rest is CPU - currently run a 4070 so saw it use up to 10GB VRAM on those maps
south african yt is amazing, i really wanna know about your proline thinline v14 i7 1065g7 16 gb ram and 1tb hope you can tell me abt how it runs fortnite
Hello, please contact the evetech sales team via for advice, but in my opinion the ryzen 5700u proline might be a better idea
@@almostahero alright thanks
I reviewed the 5700U unit and they don't give access to the BIOS so while it's locked at 512GB max shared memory running League of Legends is probably asking a lot as is xD
I've been waiting for my B580 delivery for a long time. It looks like I won't be the first South African to try it after all. 😢
The b570 is for sale already on evetech for some reason, actually been available for about two weeks now, so if you want to be the first for that, it's an option
@almostahero I bought the B580 in December. I'm still waiting for it to be delivered. I can't wait to replace my A750.
9800X3D is not a good option for INTEL ARC GPU's. AMD hasn't optimized REBAR/E Cores that are vital for INTEL ARC. You are leaving 10-20% on the table while you could do the same with budget i5-12600k for $130 not to talk about the X870 MB you have. Yes absolutely 9800X3D is a great CPU with AMD/Nvidia GPU's but note INTEL ARC is totally different architecture. You went all out at AMD side with PCIe 5.0. But with AMD you are limited on RAM speed. Z890 board with 285k and supported 9000 CUDIMM you are 20% better off. Unfortunately so very few understands the differences in architectures between AMD/Nvidia GPU's that are very similar vs INTEL ARC. That's why there are so much misinformation from some AMD sponsored big channels in purpose parroted by smaller channels without any understanding what is actually said pushing the misinformation in panic mode.
But great video. Thanks. Do a comparison if you can.
You have no problem using the equivalent of the ResBar that AMD has (I don't remember what it's called now). In fact, in that processor, the card performs brilliantly well as it performs on its previous-generation sibling.
The card does take advantage of the IPCs that are gained with each generation of processors, whether Intel or AMD, with which, even slightly, it gains more performance the more modern the processor. In the Intel perhaps less noticeable that gain, but it is there constantly in the AMD if that performance gain is more noticeable. But still, as long as you have ResBar or its AMD equivalent, the card works great.
Ngl intel is one brand to avoid
And why is that?
@rikuhalder3393 check the recent drama about its cpus and warranty issues