All perform pretty similarly. If the A580 is significantly cheaper than the A750, choose the A580. However, if the A750 is only €10-20 more or cheaper, I would opt for the A750. The A770 is often too expensive new, I wouldn't spend more than €250 on it.
in my region A50 is around 220$ A750 is around 285$ and A770 16GB is around 350$ so for future proof i bought the A770 16GB. It's direct competitor 4060 cost around 400-430$ which is insane...
The differences are definitely too small. A770 16 GB is too expensive compared to the rest. A750 is the most popular and theoretically the most profitable, but for most people the A580 makes the most sense, especially for 1080p.
Yeah they are all very close. It’s the price that matters. In my country (Netherlands) these are the prices for cheapest model: A770: €340 A750: €195 A580: €205 A770 isn’t even worth considering imo at that price, amd offers way better value at that price. A580 used to be cheaper but A750 seems to be dropping in price a lot. Acer model is now less then AsRock A580 (Sparkle coming in at €240). A750 seems to be best choice where I live. Edit: Used market is also a great option btw. I got my A770 for €230 used with almost 2 years of warranty left. I also picked up a A750 for €150 not to long ago and build a budget system around it and sold that. A580 isn’t really available used.
In India we don't have the ArcA580, but the Arc A750 is in a very competitive pricing $215 which directly competes with the RX 6600 $230 and the RTX 3050 6GB $209. And now after the driver updates the Arc cards have started showing there real power, and now it's safe to say that Arc A750 is the Best value for money GPU(1080p) in the Indian market.
This first generation Intel Arc will probably reach its peak only at the end of next year after more optimizations, but overall Intel is evolving the GPU very well
I see promising figures here I had no issues using the A770 (16gb) for games like Calypso Protocol back when it launched, Tarkov performed well also. I've been overall impressed so far with the card
great test man, just bought an asrock a580 today to build another pc for video editing in premiere pro. The gpu is on par with my old video card rtx 3070 at exporting and a lot better at video editing. Could you please do a test comparison at premiere pro video export between a580, a750 and a770? Just a normal h264 video to see if it s any real difference between them. Thank you again!
Tried comparing all 3 but all around same time. I did export my latest video with the 3 side by sides so maybe cpu is limiting factor although all cards are being utilized at around 80% the entire time rendering, I’m gonna try some other settings and maybe no side by sides and will post result when I can.
I remember spending 400 bucks on the A770 FE when it came out, thought i bought a beast, then a friend with an A750 told me he has same FPS as me but only paid 200 :D But i also bought it for AI stuff and the A770 is much faster there and can generate way higher res images than the other 2 GPUs.
@@MaoThe1stIsn't it basically a custom Intel take on Stable Diffusion? Right now you can use Stable Diffusion with Arc GPUs but their OpenVINO is still way behind so you can only select certain things or you'll need to use the CPU instead. Even with the limitations, fortunately the models you can create are still good and a lot of fun. Once OpenVINO is fully mature then it's going to be awesome for us AI lovers. Give it a try though since it's still at a level where you can have a blast with XL 2.0 etc models. It would be awesome to use an A770 for Flux models but Flux requires a lot of system mem and is pretty new. Lowest amount of sys RAM is 32gb and 64gb or more is highly recommended but the models are scary crazy good. It'll use almost every single bit of your system ram if using 32GB like me but it doesn't crash or anything. I couldn't believe it when I tried it myself and saw the beautiful images you can create. You could create some actual deep fakes with Flux for real. It makes XL etc models look more simplistic and hobby-like. ComfyUI is what I used for Flux and I'm just curious if an A770 OpenVINO is capable of generating images with the massively large file it needs. Stable Diffusion is technically much more sophisticated and you will not have anything cut out of the program like with the Intel soft since it's geared to be easier and use lower resources. Although the Intel soft still looks promising though. I know it'll work with the 4070 GPUs so the A770s generous 16gb VRAM should be perfect if OpenVINO is able to work with it.
I know this isn't part of the video but it's nice to see reasonable settings for these games stay under 8GB. Everyone is panicking over that when it depends on what you play. If you play the latest quadruple AAAA slop then yeah it wouldn't be a good deal.
Yeah I tried to not murder the 8GB cards with unreasonable high texture settings which would no be a fair comparison. People with 8GB cards aren’t going to max out textures.
The A750 is the absolute value king at the moment, which makes it even more odd how incredibly bad the A770's pricing is at the moment. It's a good card, but not worth anything more than 250 Euro/USD. It's no real upgrade over the A750 and is too slow to actually utilize the 16gb ram fully. I hope it will receive massive price drops in the future.
@@IntelArcTestingAt 230,it's a great deal. I'd say even 250 is acceptable but nothing more. The same goes for rx7600 or rtx4060. They aren't worth it if the A750 is at 200.
@@IntelArcTestingin my country the arc a580 is 190$, a750 is 240$ and the a770 is 290$. Which one of these gpu should I get for gaming. The other options are rx 7600 and rtx 3060.
I'm not so sure about that as it is generally too slow to fully utilize the potential. At the moment, there are only a few cases where the 16gb of the A770 really pay off against the A750s 8GB. While VRAM demand will increase even at 1080p, so does the overall performance demand and you might end up having to dial down settings anyway. The 16gb doesn't hurt to have though, but there is no sense in spending the extra 100-130 for an A770 over the A750. Just awful pricing atm
I bought an Arc A580 and unfortunately I had bad luck, the card started producing coil noises in games and after a while when leaving the game to do a task and returning to the game, a kind of “artifact” like drizzle occurs in games. . It's not a drive, it just happened... Now I'm contacting the warranty so we can exchange the product.
@@IntelArcTesting Yes, about the coil I already knew that there is no error, but in any case it is very strange and loud too... OK, now I'm waiting to send it to RMA
Hello, thanks for the tests! I noticed that you upgraded the processor to the razen 7 5700x3d. Is there an increase in gaming performance compared to the Razen 5 5600? I have a razen 7 5700g processor and a Gunnir Intel Ark A 770 16 GB video card. I'm wondering if it's worth changing the processor to 5700x3d. How do you think?
There is a decent bump in some cpu heavy games and older games. That APU is slower then the 5600 generally because of the decreased cache so I think it will be worth it.
What are the recent conditions of arc 750 in terms of playing old games like AC ezrio tribology, far cry 3/4/ primal etc..... Is performance stable now ?
I think it genuinely depends on what settings are put on in the Intel Arc control. I've had mixed results with messing around with various settings in my MSI Claw lol
Planning to get my first gpu, using 3200g potato for 4 years and finally got the opportunity to buy some juice. With rx5600 and Corsair CV550W power supply and Gigabyte Aorus B450M motherboard which gpu would be better ARC A750 or RX 6600
I would personally go for arc but that 550W is below minimum requirements psu of 600W but it probably will work because it rarely ever reaches the advertised TDP. Mine usually consumes around 150W and with a 5600 that will probably be fine.
@@fardinjami5494 I haven’t played those games and don’t own any, not really my type of game but I’m sure someone on r/IntelArc on Reddit can help you with that question.
Hey man I recently bought arc a770 sparkle oc and paired with it ryzen 5 5600. All thanks to your testing videos. keep the good work I also want to test games, is there any way to you to share your afterburner layout settings?
arc a750 is one of the worst gpua where i live to rent, converting my currency to dollars, its 40-60 dollars more expensive and it only has 2-8 extra fps
R5 7600 - €190 AsRock A620M Pro RS - €125 32GB DDR5 6000 CL30 - €120 Lexar NM620 1TB - €70 Cooler Master GX II 750W - €90 Montech X3 Mesh - €60 RX 6750 XT - €350 Total €1005. If you want cheaper get a A750 for example or a used A770.
so many stupid and worthless games like hellblade, sons of forest, shadow tomb raider, ac mirage, alan wake 2(woke garbage), palworld(pathetic and time-wasting for 2 year-olds), last of us PC(intentional trash porting) and NO GOD OF WAR ?! Lame video.
the driver is fine..Always update to latest WHQL driver and you are good to go. I would not suggest you to update to non whql driver even if it is latest,wait for WHQL driver and then update...even though in 2024 intel arc is pretty stable ,staying with whql driver is better
All perform pretty similarly. If the A580 is significantly cheaper than the A750, choose the A580. However, if the A750 is only €10-20 more or cheaper, I would opt for the A750. The A770 is often too expensive new, I wouldn't spend more than €250 on it.
in my region A50 is around 220$ A750 is around 285$ and A770 16GB is around 350$ so for future proof i bought the A770 16GB. It's direct competitor 4060 cost around 400-430$ which is insane...
The differences are definitely too small. A770 16 GB is too expensive compared to the rest. A750 is the most popular and theoretically the most profitable, but for most people the A580 makes the most sense, especially for 1080p.
Yeah they are all very close. It’s the price that matters. In my country (Netherlands) these are the prices for cheapest model:
A770: €340
A750: €195
A580: €205
A770 isn’t even worth considering imo at that price, amd offers way better value at that price. A580 used to be cheaper but A750 seems to be dropping in price a lot. Acer model is now less then AsRock A580 (Sparkle coming in at €240). A750 seems to be best choice where I live.
Edit:
Used market is also a great option btw. I got my A770 for €230 used with almost 2 years of warranty left. I also picked up a A750 for €150 not to long ago and build a budget system around it and sold that. A580 isn’t really available used.
depends on market
most countries dont have a580
@@IntelArcTestingbut drivers and 16gb videomemory will be awesome for future proofing
In India we don't have the ArcA580, but the Arc A750 is in a very competitive pricing $215 which directly competes with the RX 6600 $230 and the RTX 3050 6GB $209.
And now after the driver updates the Arc cards have started showing there real power, and now it's safe to say that Arc A750 is the Best value for money GPU(1080p) in the Indian market.
Don't forget to mention the consumption. The TDP for the A750 is significantly higher than the A580
This first generation Intel Arc will probably reach its peak only at the end of next year after more optimizations, but overall Intel is evolving the GPU very well
Should i get a770 for gaming instead of rx 7600?
@@ChrisEvans-ex7kd pick Intel arc in 2025
@@PalturBR nah, I cant wait for that long. And in my country battlemage gpu will probably cost more than I can afford.😭
@@ChrisEvans-ex7kd i am from brazil, the price here its crazy
I see promising figures here
I had no issues using the A770 (16gb) for games like Calypso Protocol back when it launched, Tarkov performed well also. I've been overall impressed so far with the card
great test man, just bought an asrock a580 today to build another pc for video editing in premiere pro. The gpu is on par with my old video card rtx 3070 at exporting and a lot better at video editing. Could you please do a test comparison at premiere pro video export between a580, a750 and a770? Just a normal h264 video to see if it s any real difference between them. Thank you again!
Thanks for the support, appreciate it!! I’ll see if can do a test with premiere pro between the 3.
Tried comparing all 3 but all around same time. I did export my latest video with the 3 side by sides so maybe cpu is limiting factor although all cards are being utilized at around 80% the entire time rendering, I’m gonna try some other settings and maybe no side by sides and will post result when I can.
That's a nice new test rig you got there.
I remember spending 400 bucks on the A770 FE when it came out, thought i bought a beast, then a friend with an A750 told me he has same FPS as me but only paid 200 :D But i also bought it for AI stuff and the A770 is much faster there and can generate way higher res images than the other 2 GPUs.
I can't wait for Intel to release AI Playground.
They both have good RT too but the A770 is much faster in RT workloads
@@MaoThe1stIsn't it basically a custom Intel take on Stable Diffusion? Right now you can use Stable Diffusion with Arc GPUs but their OpenVINO is still way behind so you can only select certain things or you'll need to use the CPU instead. Even with the limitations, fortunately the models you can create are still good and a lot of fun. Once OpenVINO is fully mature then it's going to be awesome for us AI lovers. Give it a try though since it's still at a level where you can have a blast with XL 2.0 etc models. It would be awesome to use an A770 for Flux models but Flux requires a lot of system mem and is pretty new. Lowest amount of sys RAM is 32gb and 64gb or more is highly recommended but the models are scary crazy good. It'll use almost every single bit of your system ram if using 32GB like me but it doesn't crash or anything. I couldn't believe it when I tried it myself and saw the beautiful images you can create. You could create some actual deep fakes with Flux for real. It makes XL etc models look more simplistic and hobby-like. ComfyUI is what I used for Flux and I'm just curious if an A770 OpenVINO is capable of generating images with the massively large file it needs. Stable Diffusion is technically much more sophisticated and you will not have anything cut out of the program like with the Intel soft since it's geared to be easier and use lower resources. Although the Intel soft still looks promising though. I know it'll work with the 4070 GPUs so the A770s generous 16gb VRAM should be perfect if OpenVINO is able to work with it.
I know this isn't part of the video but it's nice to see reasonable settings for these games stay under 8GB. Everyone is panicking over that when it depends on what you play. If you play the latest quadruple AAAA slop then yeah it wouldn't be a good deal.
Yeah I tried to not murder the 8GB cards with unreasonable high texture settings which would no be a fair comparison. People with 8GB cards aren’t going to max out textures.
keep up the good work bro
The A750 is the absolute value king at the moment, which makes it even more odd how incredibly bad the A770's pricing is at the moment. It's a good card, but not worth anything more than 250 Euro/USD. It's no real upgrade over the A750 and is too slow to actually utilize the 16gb ram fully.
I hope it will receive massive price drops in the future.
Yeah A770 is to expensive. Cheapest model in my country is €340. I got mine used for like €230.
@@IntelArcTestingAt 230,it's a great deal. I'd say even 250 is acceptable but nothing more. The same goes for rx7600 or rtx4060. They aren't worth it if the A750 is at 200.
@@IntelArcTestingin my country the arc a580 is 190$, a750 is 240$ and the a770 is 290$. Which one of these gpu should I get for gaming. The other options are rx 7600 and rtx 3060.
The a770 will be worthwhile in a few years because of 16gb vram.
I'm not so sure about that as it is generally too slow to fully utilize the potential. At the moment, there are only a few cases where the 16gb of the A770 really pay off against the A750s 8GB.
While VRAM demand will increase even at 1080p, so does the overall performance demand and you might end up having to dial down settings anyway.
The 16gb doesn't hurt to have though, but there is no sense in spending the extra 100-130 for an A770 over the A750. Just awful pricing atm
I bought an Arc A580 and unfortunately I had bad luck, the card started producing coil noises in games and after a while when leaving the game to do a task and returning to the game, a kind of “artifact” like drizzle occurs in games. . It's not a drive, it just happened... Now I'm contacting the warranty so we can exchange the product.
@@opahSkass coil while is perfectly fine and doesn’t harm gpu, artifacting isn’t normal though. I also RMA’d my original A580 because it was faulty.
@@IntelArcTesting Yes, about the coil I already knew that there is no error, but in any case it is very strange and loud too... OK, now I'm waiting to send it to RMA
Hello, thanks for the tests! I noticed that you upgraded the processor to the razen 7 5700x3d. Is there an increase in gaming performance compared to the Razen 5 5600? I have a razen 7 5700g processor and a Gunnir Intel Ark A 770 16 GB video card. I'm wondering if it's worth changing the processor to 5700x3d. How do you think?
There is a decent bump in some cpu heavy games and older games. That APU is slower then the 5600 generally because of the decreased cache so I think it will be worth it.
@@IntelArcTesting Many thanks
the performance scaling across these is pretty lower than what I was expecting, a580 is not bad at all
What are the recent conditions of arc 750 in terms of playing old games like AC ezrio tribology, far cry 3/4/ primal etc.....
Is performance stable now ?
I think it genuinely depends on what settings are put on in the Intel Arc control. I've had mixed results with messing around with various settings in my MSI Claw lol
Bro can u suggest me best gpu for gameing, streaming, editing, and content creation in this 3 gpu 1.Intel Arc 750 2.RTX 3060 12gb 3.RTX 4060....?
Planning to get my first gpu, using 3200g potato for 4 years and finally got the opportunity to buy some juice. With rx5600 and Corsair CV550W power supply and Gigabyte Aorus B450M motherboard which gpu would be better
ARC A750 or
RX 6600
I would personally go for arc but that 550W is below minimum requirements psu of 600W but it probably will work because it rarely ever reaches the advertised TDP. Mine usually consumes around 150W and with a 5600 that will probably be fine.
@@IntelArcTesting hey man thanks for the reply
Another question is I like to play the bannerlords, total war games, does it play good
@@fardinjami5494 I haven’t played those games and don’t own any, not really my type of game but I’m sure someone on r/IntelArc on Reddit can help you with that question.
Hey man I recently bought arc a770 sparkle oc and paired with it ryzen 5 5600.
All thanks to your testing videos. keep the good work
I also want to test games, is there any way to you to share your afterburner layout settings?
how is you experience with it so far????
@@brahimsaad6287 its good, just dont play lords of the fallen with it. devs didnt optimised and its crashes constantly
@@nmbtw1003 What about glitches and blackouts?
@@brahimsaad6287 didnt happaned except lord of the fallen
Hi what was the maximum arc 750's temperature the you've seen during the test?
Around 75C
Interesting to see a580 is not much behind a750 and a770.
Excelente desempeño de la 750🎉 la tengo y es muy buena, por 200 usd va más que bien
why temperature of A580 is always high in all comparisons? is it a default problem?
No it’s just not a great cooler. If you get a A580 just get the AsRock challenger one, way better cooler and much more quiet.
@@IntelArcTesting in my country only sparkle and gunnir is available....gunnir is good enough for cooling ?
But the a750 temp is the highest throughout the test amongst all 3
Notice: he using overclocked a580 version
@@ЭмильАбишев-ш9м it’s a OC model but so are the AsRock cards and all three don’t surpass 2400mhz core at stock
@IntelArcTesting Do you kno2 if it possible to overclock more than 2400?
Sir, how much intel arc a750 idle power consumption?
Like 35W
My A750 is 24W idle
Can u test genshin impact with sparkle arc a580 oc edition ❤
Even if the arc a580 and a a750 were the same price the 580 would probably be better cuz of less power consuption
What psu you use on this bencmark bro?
All pc specs are in description but it’s a Be Quiet! Straight Power 11 750W 80+ Gold
Not much difference so just go with the A580.
Hey man can you test arc a750 on warzone 3 please
Im having some issues regarding graphics as the graphics look like melted in battle royale
Sounds like you are running out of vram, try lowering texture quality
@@IntelArcTesting can you give it a try and tell me
Why you didn't mention if you are using fsr or not 🙎
I show settings used in video. You can see there if I use FSR or not.
Hey can you test out the slime rancher 2 on arc750?
Hey man can you test Spider Man 2 PC Port on intel arc graphics card?
arc a750 is one of the worst gpua where i live to rent, converting my currency to dollars, its 40-60 dollars more expensive and it only has 2-8 extra fps
hey there
i saved up some money for pc
can u tell me good pc in 700-1000 dollar value it would be very helpful sir
R5 7600 - €190
AsRock A620M Pro RS - €125
32GB DDR5 6000 CL30 - €120
Lexar NM620 1TB - €70
Cooler Master GX II 750W - €90
Montech X3 Mesh - €60
RX 6750 XT - €350
Total €1005.
If you want cheaper get a A750 for example or a used A770.
@@IntelArcTesting thankyou sir
Nice
Can you test forza horizon 4 & 5?
It would be really helpfull
Кое как фпс нашёл
As a770 ownee i feel i did bad choice
so many stupid and worthless games like hellblade, sons of forest, shadow tomb raider, ac mirage, alan wake 2(woke garbage), palworld(pathetic and time-wasting for 2 year-olds), last of us PC(intentional trash porting) and NO GOD OF WAR ?! Lame video.
31.0.101.5592 how about this driver ?
Just a small update with some bug fixes. No performance gains according to intel.
@@IntelArcTesting is the any type of problem. can I update ?
the driver is fine..Always update to latest WHQL driver and you are good to go. I would not suggest you to update to non whql driver even if it is latest,wait for WHQL driver and then update...even though in 2024 intel arc is pretty stable ,staying with whql driver is better
hello why are all gpus same core clock?
All running at stock and run at 2400mhz when stock.
@@IntelArcTesting thats great, what I dont like about these cards is the iddle power comsuption, its too high compared to other cards amd or nvidia