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IMPRESSIVE Battlemage Performance Leaks - Targeting 4070 Super


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I don't know why exactly this is but Intel dGPU's are just kind of exciting to me. I still haven't picked one up yet though, always on the edge of buying a lower-end Arc for AV1 / transcoding but outside of that the usefulness is limited. I really do want to see these succeed and provide another option that maybe brings some prices back into reality for gamers. 

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That would be pretty great if true. A cheap Intel 4070 equivalent would really shake things up.

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6 hours ago, UltraMega said:

That would be pretty great if true. A cheap Intel 4070 equivalent would really shake things up.

If I had to guess, the Arc cards are most desired now for the A310 since homelabbers use them for transcoding. They need something to grab some attention. I am prepared to be disappointed but still, I want it to be good. All the media says the product line is super slimmed down, hoping between whatever they do produce at the low-end to mid range is at least competitive with what AMD is cooking up on performance and cost. Guessing being competitive on power won't happen. The $300 and below range is just bad. I tested an RX 7600 a while ago and it was OK but like everyone else thought, cost too much and wasn't exciting.

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