Always more data – signed Intel – to compare the Arc Alchemist range to graphics cards currently on the market.
Intel is obviously not impressed by the many rumors surrounding the “release” of its Arc Alchemist graphics cards and continues its communication around, this time, the Arc A750.
3-5% faster than an RTX 3060
Through a new “infomercial” video, Ryan Shrout and Tom Petersen of Intel have therefore set about presenting the Arc A750 card and detailing its performance.
For the occasion, the card was compared to an NVIDIA RTX 3060 while both were mounted on an ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard with a Core i9-12900K CPU and 32 GB of DDR5-5200.
Unsurprisingly – Intel would have opted for another card if that had not been the case – the Arc A750 is ahead of the RTX 3060. On average over the 43 DX12/6 Vulkan games retained, the gap varies from 3 to 5%.
A little more difference in 1440p than in 1080p
On the two libraries, the tests were carried out first in 1080p then in 1440p with fairly similar conclusions, but we can say that the Arc A750 takes a little more advantage in 1440p.
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With some exceptions – F1 2022, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Horizon Zero Dawn, call of duty warzone, Battlefield 5 and especially, Dolmen – DX12 games give their preference to Intel. Note that even in 1080p, it is sometimes difficult to guarantee the maximum 60 fps details.
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In 1440p, it is logically still a little more difficult to maintain perfect fluidity, but as we said previously, the Arc A750 seems to distance itself more from the RTX 3060. The difference remains modest, however.
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Finally, on the Vulkan library, the conclusions are more or less the same. In demanding games, it remains difficult to maintain a good animation speed, even at 1080p, and the Arc A750 widens the gap a little more at 1440p than at 1080p.
Source : Videocardz
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