Arc A770 & A750 Performance After 6 Months
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Length: 9min 59sec (599 seconds)
Published: Sun Apr 23 2023
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Kind of crazy how it's only been 6 months...
I bought the A750 two weeks ago and i admit I wasn't at all sure that it was a good decision vs the rx 6600 xt, but i bit the bullet and ordered one. I thought since the hardware was better than rx 6600 xt, the drivers will improve, which they did.
I have to admit that i had zero issues until now, of course i didn't manage to play every single game out there, but the ones i played i had no issues.
Given the fact that the rtx 3060 is at least 100 Euros more expensive, i think the A750 was a best buy.
Maybe i should have waited a little for the new Rtx 4060 or the rx 7600, but yeah, pretty satisfied with the A750.
Other videos showed massive gains in Cyberpunk with 1.62 patch optimized for Arc.
A750 is no brainer value-for-money king
But has idle power consumption been fixed?
I got the Acer A770 for $350 and for that it was definitely a good deal. Definitely been having some issues but it seems to be all software stuff that can be fixed (and the drivers have greatly improved).
My biggest issue I recently released was that my main monitor is an old G-Sync one from before Adaptive Sync, so when before I was fine with low frame rates I was noticing it now much more. So I'm looking for a new monitor because that's easily cheaper than going back to team green. I do miss a lot of Nvidia software though, Intel's game optimization is nowhere near what you could do in GeForce Experience and I miss Shadowplay being able to quickly save gameplay without having to already be recording.
That and I still can't find any sort of FPS or frame time counter in Intel's overlay which reo sucks for comparing settings and stuff.
Thing is that AMD and Nvidia drivers likely also improved since launch. Would have been nice to see these compared to an RTX 3060 or 6600xt to see if the gains were more or less than what team red and green gained.
has Intel stolen the FineWine technology from AMD??
These are still terrible for old games or games that donβt use dx12 right?