Tech channels been posting benchmark videos on Intels newest gpus, the Arc A750 and A770 gpus.
It varies a lot from game to game, but overall it looks like they're capable of trading blows with the RTX 3060 and 6600, offering pretty good performance for your dollar.
That said, there's a couple things to consider before considering buying
It varies a lot from game to game, but overall it looks like they're capable of trading blows with the RTX 3060 and 6600, offering pretty good performance for your dollar.
That said, there's a couple things to consider before considering buying
- Don't even bother if you're on an older system that doesn't support resizable bar. It is a plain necessity to have a good experience with these cards
- Intel is definitely targetting modern games on modern game engines using DX12 and Vulkan. Older games on DX11 or below take a pretty huge hit on performance compared to Nvidia/AMD cards. This may get fixed with driver updates, but who knows when that'll be.
- There seems to be some driver overhead issues when playing at 1080p, causing the cards to perform below expectations, regardless of title. This'll very likely get fixed with driver updates.
- Just general bugs and issues, again probably driver issues. Which is only to be expected since Intels software is nowhere near as mature as the other two. Just keep in mind that buying one of these cards is basically a paid beta for at least the first couple months, but likely a year or more.