Do u have any perfect undervolt settings spot for Sparkle TWIN FAN (A750 ORC), i still cant find balance spot, because 80% games still lose stability and sometimes just crash ?
@@lordstingray8341 TLDR: Increase voltage or decerease clock speed. Ideal settings are diffrent for every card, one card can be running perfectly at a particular setting while another might not even launch the game with the same settings. You need to find your cards ideal setting.
I tested two 4060s undervolted and tuned with the program msi afterburner. One card from PNY and another card from MSI. The PNY card crashes alot so i have to up the voltage for stability but with the same settings, the msi card never has any problems. @@ahmetcemalyasar6975
@@angletech852 Entirely depends on the region. Like where I live, a 300$ Nvidia card can be obtained around 280$ but a 300$ AMD card will cost atleast 380-400$.
@@hargon-b8dNot all chips are the same. There are relatively large tolerances. One chip consumes more and performs better, another consumes less and performs less, but there are also some that consume less and still perform better and vice versa. In terms of efficiency, performance, power consumption and so on, the same graphics card or the same processor can sometimes differ by 10%. And some can be overclocked better than others. It's just luck which one you get.
I've seen bigger uplifts, but these are very low voltage levels which shouldn't really harm the card. 19.5 Gbps looks to be stable on the memory, perhaps a tad under that would be good. Maybe some others will get 19.8 with stability, but I think about 19.5 should be reliable. It'll be interesting to see the difference in overclock potential with the AIB cards. Bigger fans and all that. The ASrock Steel Legend seems to use far less energy for the same performance, which makes it look like it will have some serious overclock potential.
B580 uses Samsung memory dies rated at 20Gbps (2500MHz). I am running it at this speed without any problem but I am uncertain whether faster VRAM speed helps performance or not in B580's case.
I went for stability and long term safety. As I said in video at 1960-1970 I was starting to see artifacts in games. Any lower and I didn’t see any fps increase so I don’t see the point.
@@IntelArcTesting 19.5Gbps is really only about a 2.5% gain. It's not something that would really stand out run to run on it's own. Enough runs you'd notice it, but on the traditional 3 run testing it'd be lost in the noise of normal margin of error. Of course, it's also totally possible that you just didn't win the silicon lottery this time. Only takes one substandard memory chip and you're out of luck. There certainly seems to be some questions over the new overclock software, with others reporting it as glitchy and prone to crashing. I'd leave it where it is and then have another play a few driver updates down the raod. It's still a good value for money card and you've tweaked a little extra out of it, especially on the lows where it matters the most.
I cannot for the love of god install this program ( Intel Graphics Software ). Any advice? I have tried using Revo Uninstaller to completely erase it from the registry, DDU'd intel drivers and reinstalled everything Nothing works. The .exe file for this program is simply missing after the installation is completed every time
P.S. this is a new issue for me after switching from nvidia to Arc B580. Back when I had a A770, I didn't have this problem with the now unavailable Intel Arc Control
@@Kim-gq1xrumm I had the same problem but using Revo solved the problem for me. If nothing is working then the only thing that I can think of is doing a fresh install of windows. Btw I custom install the drivers without IGS and then I installed again but only the IGS. That worked for me.
kind of the expect performance . One thing to notice is that the temperatures didn't increased as much as I would expect so guess the cooling is more than adequate. I would be curious to see what can be achieved with the partner cards that reinforced cooling and ventilation. In some of them there is a 5% to 10% power consumption drop at stock as the cores run cooler, that could be directly applied as OC to the card without any risk of long term damage, as the OC would put the card in line with the intended values.
My B580 LE could run 3.3GHz for a while then crashed. Tried 3.2GHz, could sustain longer but still went wrong eventually. Now I am running it at 3150MHz and see if it is able to keep stable at this clock speed.
We spent almost 8 solid months wake up bathroom ... PC the. Software games programs running them then monitor the stack trace chart and logs got one to almost 4ghz then substrate wax burnt so maybe C580 would be 3.8ghz ... ALL WORTH IT INTEL, my dream of a ALL blue gaming PC is just about done
*Can you do MORE TEST VIDEOS on several games, like Resident Evil remakes, RDR2, TLOU-Pt.1 and other high demanding games. I just wanna further convince myself to this GPU Card*
3.1GHz ? on +25 ? Nice ! With a small 10~14W more power needed. good stuff friend. good stuff ! If you can get Memory to, at least, 2500(+)Mhz, without performance regression, you would be cooking !
VRAM OC didn’t gain anything for me and with a small OC already started to see artifacts. Undervolt is usually meant to keep temps lower and power consumption down but to be fair those are both great
It seems like a gain of 5 to 10% depending on the scenario... apparently with overclocking it has the same performance as an rtx4060, if that's the case it will win by having more memory in games that will demand it 👌
Привет, сделай пожалуйста полный тест intel arc b580 в киберпанке, RT + fsr 3 например, может еще с использованием xess, с разными настройками графики, разрешением и так далее
Dont know if its a bug or feature 😅 but my card boosts higher as soon as i touch the voltage? + 45 and the card goes to 3.1 by it self ? Not touching anything else 🤔
@@MoajMasrak I don't know too much about overclocking, so I'd just keep it at default, but you should do more research about it and see what kind of results other people got on the same card under what conditions if you've set your mind on overclocking.
@@user-td4qb4dr9o arc requires rebar and I don’t think that motherboard supports it but maybe there is a bios update for it, check manufacture website. If it doesn’t have rebar support I will still work but you will lose a big chunk of performance and you’ll get a lot of stuttering
Test EU5 games like Stalker 2 or MechWarrior 5 Clans to verify your OC settings.. I thought my clocks where stable until i started playing these new games.
@Ricardo-xz4jz Ohh I get it, it's just that I haven't seen any video at least doing a test or with another game which if graphically heavy is black dessert but thanks for replying, you have my full support.
You still waaaay under tdp. It’s only 10 watts over standard clock. 190 watt tdp and only seeing 120s means there’s still room somewhere. I wonder if intel needs to do more driver updates still. Still to see an actual difference in frames with only a 10 watt increase is way better than nvidia or AMD
This card actually has better OC potential than any other card in the same price range. If OC/advanced tuned properly, you can get 10-15℅ more performance depending on the game, consuming only 40W more. Also, the temperature increase is not that much and is manageable with an aggressive fan curve. All of this just on launch drivers. With more optimized drivers in the future, we'll observe more stability and performance gains.
1 x Intel Core i5-14400F 1 x Gigabyte H610M-H V2 DDR5 Intel H610 Soket 1700 DDR5 5600MHz mATX Gaming 1 x Intel Arc B580 12GB GDDR6 192Bit 1 x Lexar Thor LD5U16G60C38LG-RGD 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 6000MHz CL38 Ram 1 x Lexar NM790 1TB Gen4x4 7400/6500MB/sn NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD (LNM790X001T-RNNNG) 1 x GamePower Flex 4*120mm A-RGB Fan ATX 750W 80+ Bronze this is my new gaming computer is it good or ı should change something what u think ?
If you are going to buy new I would go for AM5 because if future upgrade options. 14th gen is last supported cpu generation on that platform. AM5 will probably receive 2-3 more generations.
??? Overclocking GPU's gives linear gains. It's been that way for 30 years. 2850 to 3100 is an 8% overclock. He received 8% performance. What could be bad or special about it?
No it's actually good gains 5 fps more on 1440p is nice u can play horizon on 60fps instead 55-56fps u can feel on that range the difference in smoothness
@@lordrushiacanyoupleasesayb3263 It should be if stable and it's new so u have warranty but if ur not sure for the long run just sell the card 1 year or half a year before warranty expires and get a better card then.
@@lordrushiacanyoupleasesayb3263 should be if stable and u have warranty so if u worried for the long run sell the card year or half a year before warranty ends and get better card then
I see a substantial uplift in the 0.1 lows
you may say 1%
not 0.1%
0.1% is mostly because the cpu
@@McLeonVPwhy is Shadow of the Tomb Raider so high then for its .1? Genuinely curious
Only in two tests TR 1080p and witcher 1440p which suggests some OS/app activity in the background during the tests. I bet it is not reproducible.
@PixelatedWolf2077 what do you mean?
@PixelatedWolf2077 like i said
Cpu
Is almost unpredictable to have the exact benchmark..
See how much you can undervolt it without losing too much performance
im sure theres a nice sweet spot somewhere
Do u have any perfect undervolt settings spot for Sparkle TWIN FAN (A750 ORC), i still cant find balance spot, because 80% games still lose stability and sometimes just crash ?
@@lordstingray8341
TLDR: Increase voltage or decerease clock speed.
Ideal settings are diffrent for every card, one card can be running perfectly at a particular setting while another might not even launch the game with the same settings. You need to find your cards ideal setting.
I tested two 4060s undervolted and tuned with the program msi afterburner. One card from PNY and another card from MSI. The PNY card crashes alot so i have to up the voltage for stability but with the same settings, the msi card never has any problems. @@ahmetcemalyasar6975
this card is a beast for the price, got it for 220€, incredible card that can run pretty much any game even in 1440p.
Wow, 220€? So unlike Nvidia they actually do conversion!
Not turn a 250$ card, to a 299€ card!
How rare!
@@angletech852 Entirely depends on the region. Like where I live, a 300$ Nvidia card can be obtained around 280$ but a 300$ AMD card will cost atleast 380-400$.
PCGH got 3250 Mhz GPU and 2700 Mhz VRAM stable, they are using a much higher voltage limit of 80% though.
I managed to get 3250 also but it hard crashed the pc in games
@@IntelArcTestingSilicon lottery is a thing
@@IntelArcTestingWith more Voltage?
@@hargon-b8dNot all chips are the same. There are relatively large tolerances. One chip consumes more and performs better, another consumes less and performs less, but there are also some that consume less and still perform better and vice versa. In terms of efficiency, performance, power consumption and so on, the same graphics card or the same processor can sometimes differ by 10%. And some can be overclocked better than others. It's just luck which one you get.
who's pcgh
solid card. cant wait to see the future of intel and see huge driver improvements
Up to 5 more fps increase, in exchange of 2°C more not bad!
Nvidia would have charge you 100 usd for that 5-frame incremental uplift lol
I've seen bigger uplifts, but these are very low voltage levels which shouldn't really harm the card. 19.5 Gbps looks to be stable on the memory, perhaps a tad under that would be good. Maybe some others will get 19.8 with stability, but I think about 19.5 should be reliable.
It'll be interesting to see the difference in overclock potential with the AIB cards. Bigger fans and all that.
The ASrock Steel Legend seems to use far less energy for the same performance, which makes it look like it will have some serious overclock potential.
B580 uses Samsung memory dies rated at 20Gbps (2500MHz). I am running it at this speed without any problem but I am uncertain whether faster VRAM speed helps performance or not in B580's case.
@@user-suzie1818at 20Gbps my graphics artifacted real bad
I went for stability and long term safety. As I said in video at 1960-1970 I was starting to see artifacts in games. Any lower and I didn’t see any fps increase so I don’t see the point.
@@IntelArcTesting 19.5Gbps is really only about a 2.5% gain. It's not something that would really stand out run to run on it's own.
Enough runs you'd notice it, but on the traditional 3 run testing it'd be lost in the noise of normal margin of error.
Of course, it's also totally possible that you just didn't win the silicon lottery this time. Only takes one substandard memory chip and you're out of luck.
There certainly seems to be some questions over the new overclock software, with others reporting it as glitchy and prone to crashing. I'd leave it where it is and then have another play a few driver updates down the raod.
It's still a good value for money card and you've tweaked a little extra out of it, especially on the lows where it matters the most.
Temps are under control on oc , more performance can be squeezed
Not much really
Great test btw, maybe you can do one ARC B580 PCI gen 3 test, not many videos out there comparing with a wide range of games on PCI gen3 v PCI gen4.
it seems 5%-8% uplift
thanks for the video
I cannot for the love of god install this program ( Intel Graphics Software ). Any advice?
I have tried using Revo Uninstaller to completely erase it from the registry,
DDU'd intel drivers and reinstalled everything
Nothing works. The .exe file for this program is simply missing after the installation is completed every time
P.S. this is a new issue for me after switching from nvidia to Arc B580. Back when I had a A770, I didn't have this problem with the now unavailable Intel Arc Control
@@Kim-gq1xrTry checking to see if Windows Defender or your antivirus is flagging it and removing it.
@@Kim-gq1xrumm I had the same problem but using Revo solved the problem for me. If nothing is working then the only thing that I can think of is doing a fresh install of windows. Btw I custom install the drivers without IGS and then I installed again but only the IGS. That worked for me.
@@kur0tech1 Thanks.. will try this out tonight
Edit: it worked! Thank you so much
try contacting intel customer service or send them letter with screenshots or video proof
din't expected to have 1440p fps improvement owo
kind of the expect performance . One thing to notice is that the temperatures didn't increased as much as I would expect so guess the cooling is more than adequate. I would be curious to see what can be achieved with the partner cards that reinforced cooling and ventilation. In some of them there is a 5% to 10% power consumption drop at stock as the cores run cooler, that could be directly applied as OC to the card without any risk of long term damage, as the OC would put the card in line with the intended values.
My B580 LE could run 3.3GHz for a while then crashed. Tried 3.2GHz, could sustain longer but still went wrong eventually. Now I am running it at 3150MHz and see if it is able to keep stable at this clock speed.
Had the same. Got to 3.25ghz and it hard crashed. 3.2ghz also not stable in some games
We spent almost 8 solid months wake up bathroom ... PC the. Software games programs running them then monitor the stack trace chart and logs got one to almost 4ghz then substrate wax burnt so maybe C580 would be 3.8ghz
... ALL WORTH IT INTEL, my dream of a ALL blue gaming PC is just about done
Just got mine to replace my 750. What a great value, despite the microcenter guy crapping on ARC lol
Pcie 3.0 vs 4.0
There was someone on here that did that test, the fps were within the margin of error between 3-5 fps on most games
@@jackjustice25583-5 fps is not margin of error if repeats on most games it's 3-5 then
@@kristo2212 But considering the bandwidth difference, the loss is very little. I'd love to put it with a Ryzen 5600x 👌
@@pinkunopanti9470 it is and if u OC it on pcie 3.0 it's probably around same as pcie 4.0 with no OC
*Can you do MORE TEST VIDEOS on several games, like Resident Evil remakes, RDR2, TLOU-Pt.1 and other high demanding games. I just wanna further convince myself to this GPU Card*
3.1GHz ? on +25 ? Nice !
With a small 10~14W more power needed. good stuff friend. good stuff !
If you can get Memory to, at least, 2500(+)Mhz, without performance regression, you would be cooking !
I have an arc a750 card and after the last update I can't record any screen, it gives an error including obs
while i get the whole oc thing, i do, trust, but for the price point, the emphasis should be on the fact that out of the box she throws down.
I think VRAM OC and undervolting the GPU would be the best combo!
VRAM OC didn’t gain anything for me and with a small OC already started to see artifacts. Undervolt is usually meant to keep temps lower and power consumption down but to be fair those are both great
Fps % gain consistent with power limit which was increased by 8%
Just increasing power limit does not increase fps.
it definitely reaches point of diminishing return. Overclocking may give advantage in other applications but not in Games.
It seems like a gain of 5 to 10% depending on the scenario... apparently with overclocking it has the same performance as an rtx4060, if that's the case it will win by having more memory in games that will demand it 👌
Привет, сделай пожалуйста полный тест intel arc b580 в киберпанке, RT + fsr 3 например, может еще с использованием xess, с разными настройками графики, разрешением и так далее
btw is this oc save what card you used 3 fan version?
In Europe 310-320eur, bad price.
Dont know if its a bug or feature 😅 but my card boosts higher as soon as i touch the voltage? + 45 and the card goes to 3.1 by it self ? Not touching anything else 🤔
No that’s normal
Curious... Do you have the AsRock B580 with the extra 8 pin power connector?
Yes I have the one with dual 8 pin
I wouldn't overclock until after a few hours of furmark 1 slash 2 then check thermal paste , then overclock 100mhz 200mhz 250mhz
Hi is there any problem if i set my gpu core power limit to maximum (only the core power limit others are default)
You risk getting a 14th gen CPU as a graphics card lmao
@jackthatmonkey8994 what do u mean?
@@MoajMasrak It's a bad idea.
@@PhantommJ so i should keep it as default?
@@MoajMasrak I don't know too much about overclocking, so I'd just keep it at default, but you should do more research about it and see what kind of results other people got on the same card under what conditions if you've set your mind on overclocking.
I would like to buy it on an old PC... On a z170 and an i5. They told me the video card wouldn't work, is that true?
@@user-td4qb4dr9o arc requires rebar and I don’t think that motherboard supports it but maybe there is a bios update for it, check manufacture website. If it doesn’t have rebar support I will still work but you will lose a big chunk of performance and you’ll get a lot of stuttering
Test EU5 games like Stalker 2 or MechWarrior 5 Clans to verify your OC settings.. I thought my clocks where stable until i started playing these new games.
i saw that B580 is using 20gbps samsung chips memory, so i think you can get overclock it to 21gbps easily
Can u test wuthering waves and genshin impact? Ty
those games ain't that heavy, if it can run cyberpunk, the system can run things nicely
@Ricardo-xz4jz Ohh I get it, it's just that I haven't seen any video at least doing a test or with another game which if graphically heavy is black dessert but thanks for replying, you have my full support.
Ok good I was going after the big Pentium 3.44ghz so that will be the next cap
Before the drivers update i was oc My a750 to 40% now on 30% crashed My PC and showed the blue screen
SET Vram spedd 9000 Hmz
You still waaaay under tdp. It’s only 10 watts over standard clock. 190 watt tdp and only seeing 120s means there’s still room somewhere. I wonder if intel needs to do more driver updates still. Still to see an actual difference in frames with only a 10 watt increase is way better than nvidia or AMD
Few fps is not worth risking the card IMO. OC potential is sad but expected..... same as on most cards last 5 years or so.
Oh, an opinion 😂
This card actually has better OC potential than any other card in the same price range. If OC/advanced tuned properly, you can get 10-15℅ more performance depending on the game, consuming only 40W more. Also, the temperature increase is not that much and is manageable with an aggressive fan curve.
All of this just on launch drivers. With more optimized drivers in the future, we'll observe more stability and performance gains.
There's no risk to modern GPUs with overclocking. You're way more likely to kill a CPU with overclocking than a GPU.
@@ryanspencer6778 yeah but if you really push voltage it can cause issue over time. 25% like I’m using here is most likely fine for longer term use.
@@ryanspencer6778ABSOLUTE BS
too much voltage and large increase of power limit can and does kill new cards
Короче,овчинка выделки не стоит.Почём карту покупали?В России пока не завезли.
стоит, большой подъем по 0.1 фпс , меньше статтеров
I’m pretty sure Intel has suspended all operations in Russia, so the card will likely not be sold there.
Comparable or beats 4060 and 7600/XT, and it's cheaper. My backup GPU is 7600 XT, so I know.
Interesting
1 x Intel Core i5-14400F
1 x Gigabyte H610M-H V2 DDR5 Intel H610 Soket 1700 DDR5 5600MHz mATX Gaming
1 x Intel Arc B580 12GB GDDR6 192Bit
1 x Lexar Thor LD5U16G60C38LG-RGD 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 6000MHz CL38 Ram
1 x Lexar NM790 1TB Gen4x4 7400/6500MB/sn NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD (LNM790X001T-RNNNG)
1 x GamePower Flex 4*120mm A-RGB Fan ATX 750W 80+ Bronze
this is my new gaming computer is it good or ı should change something what u think ?
If you are going to buy new I would go for AM5 because if future upgrade options. 14th gen is last supported cpu generation on that platform. AM5 will probably receive 2-3 more generations.
@@IntelArcTesting Thanks for your advice
It's 7-8% faster when overclocked. Not bad, but nothing special. It's a great card overall for the money.
???
Overclocking GPU's gives linear gains. It's been that way for 30 years.
2850 to 3100 is an 8% overclock. He received 8% performance. What could be bad or special about it?
1950 mhhz for the ram is okay 👍
Latest update looks worst can't find anything also alt+I and alt+O NOT WORKS
Now do that same test with upscaling please because that is how I would use that card at 1440p. thank you and good work
Linux?
ARC drivers are more mature on Linux.
overclock is better than stock
why no fortnite 😔
not much performence gain
No it's actually good gains 5 fps more on 1440p is nice u can play horizon on 60fps instead 55-56fps u can feel on that range the difference in smoothness
@@kristo2212 but isitsafe forthe gpu silicon or whatever?
@@lordrushiacanyoupleasesayb3263 It should be if stable and it's new so u have warranty but if ur not sure for the long run just sell the card 1 year or half a year before warranty expires and get a better card then.
@@lordrushiacanyoupleasesayb3263 should be if stable and u have warranty so if u worried for the long run sell the card year or half a year before warranty ends and get better card then
Intel arc A 580 sucks compared to it. I'm sad...
gpu overclock for 4fps more? hahaha