Intel Arc A750 exceeds 2.7GHz with ease in overclocking

Intel Arc A750 exceeds 2.7GHz with ease in overclocking



Before the official debut of the Arc Alchemist GPUs, Intel is examining all the features of its video cards in order to better understand the most salient points of the new models. In the latest video posted on the company's official YouTube channel, Ryan Shrout and Tom Petersen return to talk about the high-end of the range, which includes the A750 and A770 variants. These two models have recently been the center of attention in Intel's promotional videos, which have revealed in detail the complete specifications, as well as the performance in ray tracing and XeSS, the proprietary supersampling technology that already seems to be very promising. br>
The focus this time is on the operating frequencies of the GPUs, specifically on the limits that the A750 is able to reach in overclocking, a topic that is rarely taken up by video card manufacturers. Tom Petersen shows how Arc A750, with a power limit increased from 185W to 228W (a value that affects only the graphics processor and not the whole card), was able to reach a frequency of 2719 MHz on the Hitman 3. Under these conditions, temperatures went up to 81 ° C and 88 ° C for GPU and VRAM modules respectively.




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The Arc A770 Limited Edition also has some aesthetic gems, with four RGB zones that can be controlled and customized through the Arc Control software. Hoping that this will be the company's last video before the cards are launched, we now have to wait for the debut in the market of the new GPUs.