Today, Biostar unleashed a new video card that uses an Intel-made GPU. The new Biostar Intel ARC A750 OC sports 28 Xe-cores and a GPU speed of 2200 MHz. The graphics processor is connected using a 256-bit bus to 8 GB of GDDR6 video memory. The total board power value is 225 W.
In addition to the above, it should also be mentioned that the Biostar Intel ARC A750 OC uses the PCIe 4.0 x16 interface for fast data transfers and improved backward compatibility. The list of video output ports consists of 3 x DP 2.0 and a single HDMI 2.0. The maximum supported resolution and refresh rate values sit at 7680 x 4320 pixels and 60 Hz, respectively. The list of technologies packed into this piece of hardware includes a dual-fan design with a passive mode (labeled as "Calm Technology" by Biostar), as well as Iron Protection and Best Thermal Conductivity for reliability and improved heat dissipation.
For now, there is no availability or pricing information. However, based on the prices of the existing ARC A750 models with the same clock speed, this one should cost somewhere around $260. Right now, those interested can grab the Acer Predator BiFrost ARC A750 off Amazon for $204.99, but this price comes thanks to a 24% discount ($269.99 list price).
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