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Intel Arc A580 8 GB Graphics Card Officially Launched: Aiming 1080p Gaming Masses At $179


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The Intel Arc A580 8 GB graphics card has long been awaited and it's finally here with three new custom designs offered by ASRock, GUNNIR & Sparkle. All three variants include dual-fan & dual-slot designs with great aesthetics and triple-fan variants from GUNNIR are also expected to launch soon.

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Intel has officially launched its brand-new Arc A580 8 GB graphics card which brings fantastic mainstream gaming performance to the masses.

 

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34 minutes ago, bonami2 said:
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Intel has officially launched its brand-new Arc A580 8 GB graphics card which brings fantastic mainstream gaming performance to the masses.

 

 

...good to see the competition for pricing impacts in the industry, but personally I would not buy a card with at least 16 GB VRAM 

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12 minutes ago, J7SC_Orion said:

 

...good to see the competition for pricing impacts in the industry, but personally I would not buy a card with at least 16 GB VRAM 

Same and for 4k even 16gb seem low these days.

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3 minutes ago, bonami2 said:

Same and for 4k even 16gb seem low these days.

 

On my 24 GB cards, I have seen 15+ GB allocated and dedicated (CP 2077, path traced, native 4K)

 

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1 hour ago, J7SC_Orion said:

 

On my 24 GB cards, I have seen 15+ GB allocated and dedicated (CP 2077, path traced, native 4K)

 

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Hit 22gb with my vega frontier 16gb. Those gpu use HBCC tech. It RAM Caching as vram.

Beam NG with experimental VR so probably not realistic but still.

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10 hours ago, J7SC_Orion said:

 

On my 24 GB cards, I have seen 15+ GB allocated and dedicated (CP 2077, path traced, native 4K)

 

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Gimme that 32GB 5090 or whatever it ends up being, hopefully more than 24GB. 🤣

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