Thanks for testing it on PCIE 2.0 with AMD FX processor. Better I upgrade to things like 1080 Ti or RX 6700 XT things then. Btw, I just want to render 3D and encode videos.
This card performs just great on a ASUS Prime B550-M CSM (Corporate Stable Model), tested this week on Linux openSUSE Tumbleweed with Long Term Kernel 6.6. The only thing we really need is a decent control panel that is able to read Wattage and Temperatures. Default VBIOS fan settings are fine, just leave it as they are (trust Intel, they know what are doing). It's fundamental to have a UEFI setup with Resize Bar ON or Auto, CSM Legacy BIOS support must be disabled if you have also the extra integrated solution (Ryzen 7 5700G in my case) where you can balance with a interesting setup in terms of video ram shared (up to 16Gb otherwise it stays locked on 2Gb). That's why, a good basic CPU/APU, an excellent amount of RAM (64Gb ddr4 at 3200, Kingston Fury, in my case) and enough PSU warranty (Seasonic Prime series) it's a must for those cards. Actually on Linux, through the MESA 24.0.3 drivers, titles like Death Stranding (Steam Proton GE 8-33) go flawlessly at 60fps stable and some graphic glitches on the shaders post compile are still visible due to a non perfect translation from DX11/12 to Vulkan API. All Unreal engine and Unity engine games runs great, some can use the great proprietary Intel upscaling (Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed), others can go with AMD FidelityFX 2.0 just great (Quality presets) like in Deep Rock Galactic for example. It's just a matter of months now, things are improving via drivers in order to reach the full unlock of this hardware. Once people will realize that, prices on Amazon and co. will go higher (I hope not).
14:20 - on Ryzen configuration the sporadic stuttering may be caused from a non optimized Hyper Threading setup. Just check the BIOS and the possibilities in your mobo. Sometimes, it's not the GPU side.
Thank you, this helps a lot. I have sff pc with ryzen 5 4600g igpu. I was thinking to upgrade and thinking to purchase this card but since there's a lot information about fsr/ray tracing/rebar etc they got me confused. But thanks to you this enlighten me enough lmao
@@BenchLand-English hey just wondering tho, do you have some issue in cs2 with pcie 3? I've Finally purchased a380 LP, but it run cs2 kinda off with fps ranging from 40-75 in the low settings. The problem is whenever i'm in a match with lot of people the fps drop went crazy, i wonder if the same thing happened to you with pcie 3.0?
@andreas2826 I don't think it's a PCI-E gen issue, in gen3 mode mine dropped ~2% productivity compared to gen4. Double check ReSize BAR, try actual WHQL drivers with clean install mode, these mostly cause all troubles from what I've seen.
@@BenchLand-English thank you for your kind reply! Tho , i saw a thread in intel Arc forums to use DDU to uninstall the driver in safe mode and then reinstall the driver. I will try that one. I believe rebar was already enabled i will recheck that again.
Very well made and informative video! By any chance, do you have the possibility of testing this gpu on and old intel platform? I'm considering buying it for my i7 2600 and asus p8h67 system, but after seeing the fx results I worry about it not working that well in my system.
Well, it booted with my i7-2600K ES + ROG MAXIMUS V EXTREME mobo, so probably same with your rig. However - yes, there will be noticeable performance degradation due to PCI-E 2.0 & no ReSize BAR. I think you should seek for new/used GeForce GTX 1650+ for your LGA 1155 platform, ARC is not a good option in such situation.
btw bro most games now run on high preset 60fps they fixed the drivers black masa is running 200fps max preset and i have i3-13100f so they fixed the drivers
i've tried some old games, hitman contracts runs perfectly, but V-rally 2 give me each time blue screen when launching(it worked perfectly with rtx 3080-but the game was fan-patched to support widescreen so who knows where the problem)
@@BenchLand-English I hope so... because it is the only card that can encode AV1 at less than 80W... the other card that can do it is a Quadra T1A (not to be confused with an Nvidia Quadro) with 20W of power draw but is for servers and that one costs 1500 usd... The thing is that I need to use it in a old Lenovo server TD340 that has 80W limitation in the pcie and no rezisable bar... the other option is a Nvidia Tesla P4 but only can code in h264.
Actually, it's not. Intel DG1 can do AV1 as well with 35W TDP + passive cooling. At start it was pretty useless and buggy, but now it can be useful in specific cases. RAW productivity is near GeForce GT 1030 or Radeon RX 550.
@xtxo you can see performance loss in video. It's not x4, it's x8. However, if you prefer to play oldschool games and own an old platform with no ReSize BAR - yes, your choice would be GTX 1650 (RX 6400 is also a bad decision for such case). Otherwise A380 beats both.
One of best review of arc gpu I have seen till now really in-depth and clear all my doubts great work.👍👍
finally a good review of arc a380
Good job, I can already see this channel blowing up in popularity if this level of work is kept up.
Good luck.
Thanks! 😀
@@BenchLand-English please compare it with rx6500xt
@MEMES1 TO it shall be done.
Very high quality review for a tiny channel. Great job.
Thanks!
Really great in-depth review
Glad you liked it!
So great to see someone include quake champions in their testing! (y)
Traditions😄
Muy buen video, lo e visto varias veces, por el gran contenido que tiene, muchas gracias vere mas de tu contenido
Best video on arc a380
Great video! 👍
Superb video
Thanks for testing it on PCIE 2.0 with AMD FX processor. Better I upgrade to things like 1080 Ti or RX 6700 XT things then. Btw, I just want to render 3D and encode videos.
This card performs just great on a ASUS Prime B550-M CSM (Corporate Stable Model), tested this week on Linux openSUSE Tumbleweed with Long Term Kernel 6.6. The only thing we really need is a decent control panel that is able to read Wattage and Temperatures. Default VBIOS fan settings are fine, just leave it as they are (trust Intel, they know what are doing). It's fundamental to have a UEFI setup with Resize Bar ON or Auto, CSM Legacy BIOS support must be disabled if you have also the extra integrated solution (Ryzen 7 5700G in my case) where you can balance with a interesting setup in terms of video ram shared (up to 16Gb otherwise it stays locked on 2Gb).
That's why, a good basic CPU/APU, an excellent amount of RAM (64Gb ddr4 at 3200, Kingston Fury, in my case) and enough PSU warranty (Seasonic Prime series) it's a must for those cards.
Actually on Linux, through the MESA 24.0.3 drivers, titles like Death Stranding (Steam Proton GE 8-33) go flawlessly at 60fps stable and some graphic glitches on the shaders post compile are still visible due to a non perfect translation from DX11/12 to Vulkan API. All Unreal engine and Unity engine games runs great, some can use the great proprietary Intel upscaling (Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed), others can go with AMD FidelityFX 2.0 just great (Quality presets) like in Deep Rock Galactic for example. It's just a matter of months now, things are improving via drivers in order to reach the full unlock of this hardware. Once people will realize that, prices on Amazon and co. will go higher (I hope not).
Excellent work. Subscribed.
14:20 - on Ryzen configuration the sporadic stuttering may be caused from a non optimized Hyper Threading setup. Just check the BIOS and the possibilities in your mobo. Sometimes, it's not the GPU side.
Thank you, this helps a lot. I have sff pc with ryzen 5 4600g igpu. I was thinking to upgrade and thinking to purchase this card but since there's a lot information about fsr/ray tracing/rebar etc they got me confused. But thanks to you this enlighten me enough lmao
Glad my video was useful! 😊
@@BenchLand-English hey just wondering tho, do you have some issue in cs2 with pcie 3? I've Finally purchased a380 LP, but it run cs2 kinda off with fps ranging from 40-75 in the low settings. The problem is whenever i'm in a match with lot of people the fps drop went crazy, i wonder if the same thing happened to you with pcie 3.0?
@andreas2826 I don't think it's a PCI-E gen issue, in gen3 mode mine dropped ~2% productivity compared to gen4. Double check ReSize BAR, try actual WHQL drivers with clean install mode, these mostly cause all troubles from what I've seen.
@@BenchLand-English thank you for your kind reply! Tho , i saw a thread in intel Arc forums to use DDU to uninstall the driver in safe mode and then reinstall the driver. I will try that one. I believe rebar was already enabled i will recheck that again.
Awesome video. Subbed.
I installed one this yeaterday, not bad at all for light gaming. Nice review. Have you tried OC with shamino tool?
Sure, results with ARC OC are in the video.
Very well made and informative video!
By any chance, do you have the possibility of testing this gpu on and old intel platform?
I'm considering buying it for my i7 2600 and asus p8h67 system, but after seeing the fx results I worry about it not working that well in my system.
Well, it booted with my i7-2600K ES + ROG MAXIMUS V EXTREME mobo, so probably same with your rig. However - yes, there will be noticeable performance degradation due to PCI-E 2.0 & no ReSize BAR. I think you should seek for new/used GeForce GTX 1650+ for your LGA 1155 platform, ARC is not a good option in such situation.
Incredible job! Whats the name of the equipment that u used to calculate the power draw of the gpu?
btw bro most games now run on high preset 60fps they fixed the drivers black masa is running 200fps max preset and i have i3-13100f so they fixed the drivers
@lucagirardi5574 ElmorLabs PMD.
@totoriel Great! Time to rebench :D
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good video
Not losing performance in PCI 3.0?
Edit: It looks like is just a little different
Mostly - no difference.
I actually bought a 3.0 motherboard. I'm kind of a noob at that. Should I not worry about the PCI 3.0?
Friend, which model of this graph do you recommend, the ASRock or the Sparkle?
I never tested Sparkle ARCs personally, so dunno.
@@BenchLand-English Friend, is it normal for this graph (ASRock) to reach 80°?
Do you think it’s possible to do a revisit of the pcie gen 3 to gen 4 since arc has gotten so many driver refinements?
I don't think driver would impact on gen3/4 or whatever PCI-E mode.
Could a future driver update improve the performance of this card? Because I accidentally bought a 380 instead of a 1660super.
Yep, but don't expect like +250% boost.
is this card better then my old card the Asus DUAL-GTX1060-O6G
By RAW power - nope, somewhere near. By technology - yes, absolutely.
i've tried some old games, hitman contracts runs perfectly, but V-rally 2 give me each time blue screen when launching(it worked perfectly with rtx 3080-but the game was fan-patched to support widescreen so who knows where the problem)
Is this video made by you!
And the video coding? works with or without rezisable bar?
Probably should work without Resize Bar as well.
@@BenchLand-English I hope so... because it is the only card that can encode AV1 at less than 80W... the other card that can do it is a Quadra T1A (not to be confused with an Nvidia Quadro) with 20W of power draw but is for servers and that one costs 1500 usd... The thing is that I need to use it in a old Lenovo server TD340 that has 80W limitation in the pcie and no rezisable bar... the other option is a Nvidia Tesla P4 but only can code in h264.
Actually, it's not. Intel DG1 can do AV1 as well with 35W TDP + passive cooling. At start it was pretty useless and buggy, but now it can be useful in specific cases. RAW productivity is near GeForce GT 1030 or Radeon RX 550.
Please remake this video with latest driver
Some day, but won't be right now.
Is it a bad decision to pair this gpu with 5700g cz 5700g has pci 3
Wrong. It performs very well.
is this model a x16 card?
Nope, they are all x8.
@@BenchLand-English so no peformance loss in pcie 3.0? some people were saying it's x4 and is it worth it over 1650 or rx 6400?
@xtxo you can see performance loss in video. It's not x4, it's x8. However, if you prefer to play oldschool games and own an old platform with no ReSize BAR - yes, your choice would be GTX 1650 (RX 6400 is also a bad decision for such case). Otherwise A380 beats both.
i do have resizable bar @@BenchLand-English
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goog test
Thanks!