Among the models of the initial line up of Intel Arc Alchemist GPUs, it is the Arc A750 that arouses interest, at least according to recent benchmarks that often see it outperform or compete in most titles with Nvidia's RTX 3060. The latest video published on Intel's official Youtube channel again confirms this trend in games at resolutions of 1080p and 1440p.
Specifically, Arc A750 overall manages to achieve 3% higher performance at 1080p and up to 5% at 1440p on 43 DirectX 12 titles compared to the RTX 3060. Even with the Vulkan APIs, Intel's proposal turned out to be slightly faster than its Nvidia counterpart, recording a better performance peak of up to 4% in 1080p and up to 5% at 1440p. The systems used in the benchmark were identical and both made use of a Core i9-12900K CPU, accompanied by 32GB of RAM (2x16GB) 4,800MHz Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-5200 C38 RAM and a 4TB MP600 Pro XT NVMe SSD. The RTX 3060 used for the comparison was an XC Gaming made by EVGA, running at 1,882 MHz.
Source: Intel
However, Intel still has time to roll up its sleeves and get busy getting everything fine-tuned before the official launch, which, according to a recent company blog post, is expected to take place by the end of the year. year.
Specifically, Arc A750 overall manages to achieve 3% higher performance at 1080p and up to 5% at 1440p on 43 DirectX 12 titles compared to the RTX 3060. Even with the Vulkan APIs, Intel's proposal turned out to be slightly faster than its Nvidia counterpart, recording a better performance peak of up to 4% in 1080p and up to 5% at 1440p. The systems used in the benchmark were identical and both made use of a Core i9-12900K CPU, accompanied by 32GB of RAM (2x16GB) 4,800MHz Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-5200 C38 RAM and a 4TB MP600 Pro XT NVMe SSD. The RTX 3060 used for the comparison was an XC Gaming made by EVGA, running at 1,882 MHz.
Source: Intel
However, Intel still has time to roll up its sleeves and get busy getting everything fine-tuned before the official launch, which, according to a recent company blog post, is expected to take place by the end of the year. year.