Intel Arc A770 Shown off in Case Modder Video
Intel is demonstrating its marketing power The card itself is still missing from the rest of the world, but it’s all around the Arc Alchemist lineup (except for China, where they currently have exclusivity on the entry-level Arc A380). The company has enlisted tech streamer his Robeytech to integrate and showcase his secretive and coveted Arc A770 in case the modder works. If you need a refresher on Intel’s Arc (which makes sense given how long they’ve been talked about), here’s everything we know.
Signed by LiquidHous, Blue Horse, and PC Werkz, all three productions integrate Intel’s Arc identity into blue and purple tones. The three systems are beautiful in their own way, making good use of liquid cooling installations to enhance the card’s clean, industrial design.
Based on the marketing campaign, Intel said,gamer daysYesterday’s promotion will run from August 25th to September 30th. Through this promotion, participants are given the chance to take home her LiquidHaus system, and in some cases he has a series of deals including hardware prizes reaching up to $10,000.
Intel’s Arc launch has been delayed multiple times due to issues with inconsistent low-quality drivers and alleged discontinuations of board partners “due to quality concerns”. As a result, quality reviews are awaiting that demonstrate the customer value of third players in the high-performance discrete GPU segment.
Intel’s accelerating serious marketing efforts are expected to mean that Arc’s global launch is closer than you might think. An initial performance review of the (imported) Arc A380 card shows poor performance (which is what you’d expect from Intel’s entry-level offerings), but avoids Intel’s voltage control Our overlocking efforts show that even entry-level Arc cards are quite unsatisfying.
Hopefully, the Arc A770 cards are already in the hands of tech influencers, which means they’re being distributed to review outlets as well. We have to wait and see.