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Go look at a recent GPU review like Gamers Nexus' 4060 Ti review, and youll see that in nearly every benchmark the A750 is ahead of the 3060 and 6600 xt. Raw FPS aside, the A750 outperforms the 6600 XT in RT and in trading blows with the 3060. You also get AV1 encoding, which neither of those cards can do, and better H.264 encoding quality and speed than the competition too.
Now dont get me wrong, the card isnt perfect. Nvidia still has the best drivers and AMD has a better control panel, but those drivers are also so mature that you wont see continual gains in performance like we have with Arc.
Finally, go look at how Nvidia and AMD are pricing their new generations of GPUs, and how bad some of them are (like the 4060 Ti). I am happy to support a third company, that has competitive products (low-midrange) because I'm sick of AMD and Nvidia trying to milk us. I already bought an A750 for my brothers build and have been happy with it.
"Intel has already said that this issue cannot be fixed by software. It's rooted in the architecture of the chip. They said the issue will be addressed in the next generation of Arc, maybe the Alchemist+ refresh or the Battlemage."
I pretty much lost interest in getting this...
Either way, it's nice to see $200 cards that run modern games well at 1080p.
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On older drivers, DX9 and DX11 performance suffered a lot indeed. With the latest drivers though, you should be fine so long as rebar is enabled. Intel have coveted these improvements in one of their official videos on YT.
Either way, it's nice to see $200 cards that run modern games well at 1080p.
So yesterday I pulled the trigger on the Sapphire Pulse non xt 6700 10gb for $300 after tax. It seemed to be the best compromise between price, performance, and compatibility with the system I built a couple years ago.
I mean, you'd think it would blow quicksync out of the water but I'm... not... finding... that...
I'll have to pass until I know more...
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Either way, it's nice to see $200 cards that run modern games well at 1080p.
Go look at a recent GPU review like Gamers Nexus' 4060 Ti review, and youll see that in nearly every benchmark the A750 is ahead of the 3060 and 6600 xt. Raw FPS aside, the A750 outperforms the 6600 XT in RT and in trading blows with the 3060. You also get AV1 encoding, which neither of those cards can do, and better H.264 encoding quality and speed than the competition too.
Now dont get me wrong, the card isnt perfect. Nvidia still has the best drivers and AMD has a better control panel, but those drivers are also so mature that you wont see continual gains in performance like we have with Arc.
Finally, go look at how Nvidia and AMD are pricing their new generations of GPUs, and how bad some of them are (like the 4060 Ti). I am happy to support a third company, that has competitive products (low-midrange) because I'm sick of AMD and Nvidia trying to milk us. I already bought an A750 for my brothers build and have been happy with it.
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Either way, it's nice to see $200 cards that run modern games well at 1080p.
If I didn't already own an Arc 380 I would pick this card up in a heartbeat!
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