The Arc B580, one of Intel's new "Battlemage" GPUs, will start at roughly $250, according to early retail listings for the graphics card that surfaced today.
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Looking forward to seeing how they perform. Guessing initial numbers should be consumed with a large quantity of salt. Driver and other update will come.
Typed an elaborate post about this but deleted it, seems pointless, people made up their minds by misreading an announcement nothing I type will change that.Wait, didn't Intel just announce that they weren't releasing discrete GPU's anymore?
I was tempted to try one of their cards here a while ago, but the driver issues kept me from pulling the trigger.It's speculated to perform on par with a 4060 Ti. If that's the case for $250 it's a slam dunk. Or course drivers and game support will be an issue.
Seems ok for the price, their ray tracing was already decent and they improved it, and these cards seem substantially faster then the 700 series from their previous gen, if it checks out in reviews.Man this thing is pretty much worthless without XeSS, the performance at native res is terrible. But for the price... Let's see what AMD comes up with.
Man this thing is pretty much worthless without XeSS, the performance at native res is terrible. But for the price... Let's see what AMD comes up with.
Honestly, given this bit right here I'm surprised you even took the time to comment on this card. It's very much not in your market segment, and never was even going to be close. I could easily imagine you may be in the market for a GPU for quite some time, as there's always some new game that renders existing GPUs insufficient to meet your standards.Either way, this is not my market segment.
Any product that requires fake pixels or fake frames to be playable is just not for me.
I expect to be able to crank up all the settings at 4K at native resolution, with 0.1% frames never going below 60.
If I can't get that, I don't want it and won't buy it under any circumstance.
Oh look, a Leadtek Winfast card. Haven't seen one of those in ages!There was a time when $249 would buy you a mid to high end GPU, but that was obviously a long time ago, when GPU's looked like this:
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Yeah I agree that is pretty lame.The amusing part is that the only performance comparisons they give us are the GTX 1060, and GTX 1660 Super.