edifier mx speakers and an all white build... looks exactly like my rig XD Intel is on it's 2nd generation, I think they have done super well to introduce a 1080p stomper for average joes, although it's obvious there is a lot of room for improvement. I have a feeling the B580s dependency on resizable bar is gonna be a problem because it stops it working in the systems it is actually best suited to.
@Toxic-ge5jt you need the best cpu otherwise you have over head problems. For example, a 5600 will get you terrible fps on most games not even remotely close to beating a 4060 or 7600xt. Whereas you have the 9800x3d which is what all the reviewers used you were getting performance better than the 4060. So it really isn't a good idea to get this gpu for a budget build.
pls someone educate this man.indiana jones vram only matters for texture pool size.just set it to low or medium and everything to ultra.Cant u use custom mix settings in games
I tried Lossless Scaling, and I can tell you right now-I don’t like how it looks. It creates far too many visual artifacts for my liking. I’d rather look for other ways to increase FPS than use the Lossless Scaling app or AMD’s AFMF2, for that matter.
Is it just me that gets annoyed by where they put the powerleads on modern gpus, they should either put them in back corner near motherboard OR for passthrough coolers, put them where SLI connectors used to be, so u can hide them around case frame
The big question is: how many games will support FSR 4? FSR 3.1 adoption has been underwhelming, and I’m increasingly concerned about the future of Radeon graphics.
More power consumption but cheaper, more VRAM but less stable, that's the conclusion of this card overall. I quite like the honest review of yours, not that "it's a great 1440p card and shine at 1440p, truly 4060 and 3070 killer" because it's obviously not. At this point we can't even get both, you gotta choose whether you want more VRAM or you want more stability. That's how current market works probably. Good things always get ruined. Even competition itself is not stable.
Indeed, the $300-ish GPUs in 2025 have been incredibly disappointing so far. If NVIDIA launches the RTX 5060 with just 8GB of memory, I’m going to lose it.😄
@@fultz64 how was ur experience using 7900 gre in 1440p, i was planning on new build need to choose between 7900 gre or 4070 super, it cost around the same in my country
@@bimatriajiprasetya2096 same price? 4070 super is clearly better, similar raw performance, better RT, better driver. but if u are still on planning phase, why not wait? let see how new gen performs,its around the corner
@@TheFeederabis yeah the new gen is interesting but its even 5070 is start $688 on nvidia website for my country and it gonna be more expensi prolly around $750++ when it hits the local market
I’d avoid the B580, at least for now, until Intel fixes its performance issues. It performs even worse when paired with weaker CPUs like the 12400F (yet another issue). Honestly, almost any other GPU would be a better choice.
It's funny people were saying the B580 is the greatest 1440p GPU! The issue is that more VRAM is good but you also need better raster performance as well. Yeah having a more stable frametime in 1440p is nice but I wouldn't call it much of an upgrade over the RTX 4060 if your framerate is sticking around 30 FPS 🤣
It’s great that many people, including myself, are testing these new GPUs. This helps uncover issues and brings them to light, pushing the company to address them sooner rather than later. That said, at this point, I’m not entirely sure how capable Intel’s GPU team is when it comes to tackling challenges like these.🙂
Do a bit More research goofball. This card itself is More powerful than 4060 Ti 8gb. Hovewer only on expensive CPU which makes this trash card go weaker than regular 4060. It is 1440p, but only if you want to scam yourself
Watch my RTX 4060 video to see what an under-$300 GPU can achieve at this resolution with good software support. You'll be surprised. The B580 just sucks.
Do you think Intel will ever resolve its GPU issues?
probably not lol
Not so sure. But maybe they will improve further with later generations.
edifier mx speakers and an all white build... looks exactly like my rig XD Intel is on it's 2nd generation, I think they have done super well to introduce a 1080p stomper for average joes, although it's obvious there is a lot of room for improvement. I have a feeling the B580s dependency on resizable bar is gonna be a problem because it stops it working in the systems it is actually best suited to.
at least some one plays good game and does test on a good game Exile !
P.s. t15 juiced breach fps negative :D
Did you know? You convinced me, I bought the Intel arc b580, and then I see the problems.
what are the problems
@@Toxic-ge5jt his pc died i thnk
@@Toxic-ge5jtthis card is garbage. Wanted to buy it for 3 weeks. Changed my mind with 10 min research
@Toxic-ge5jt you need the best cpu otherwise you have over head problems. For example, a 5600 will get you terrible fps on most games not even remotely close to beating a 4060 or 7600xt. Whereas you have the 9800x3d which is what all the reviewers used you were getting performance better than the 4060. So it really isn't a good idea to get this gpu for a budget build.
@@ampluzwhy are you lying bro. Just watched the lastest hardware unboxed video. It is still faster than 4060 with 5600 in 1440p.
Have you tried to change the renderer form DX12 to Vulkan in PathOfExile2 on the B580 to see if it is better?
Hab ne 4080RTX OC an nem 34"Uwqhd, IPS, 120hz, Curved, G-sync Pannel, die GPU kommt schon an ihre Grenzen!
pls someone educate this man.indiana jones vram only matters for texture pool size.just set it to low or medium and everything to ultra.Cant u use custom mix settings in games
Hey can you review lossless scaling 3.0 on any amd budget card for Bmw,indiana,stalker 2 and other gpu demanding games.
I tried Lossless Scaling, and I can tell you right now-I don’t like how it looks. It creates far too many visual artifacts for my liking. I’d rather look for other ways to increase FPS than use the Lossless Scaling app or AMD’s AFMF2, for that matter.
Is it just me that gets annoyed by where they put the powerleads on modern gpus, they should either put them in back corner near motherboard OR for passthrough coolers, put them where SLI connectors used to be, so u can hide them around case frame
Is the B580 not marketed as a 1080p GPU max card and not 1440p ?
It is officially marketed as a 1440p card
Buying this gpu as a gamer is out of question, i'd wait for new AMD gpus since they will have FSR4 or get Nvidia 40 series up.
The big question is: how many games will support FSR 4? FSR 3.1 adoption has been underwhelming, and I’m increasingly concerned about the future of Radeon graphics.
More power consumption but cheaper, more VRAM but less stable, that's the conclusion of this card overall. I quite like the honest review of yours, not that "it's a great 1440p card and shine at 1440p, truly 4060 and 3070 killer" because it's obviously not. At this point we can't even get both, you gotta choose whether you want more VRAM or you want more stability. That's how current market works probably. Good things always get ruined. Even competition itself is not stable.
Indeed, the $300-ish GPUs in 2025 have been incredibly disappointing so far. If NVIDIA launches the RTX 5060 with just 8GB of memory, I’m going to lose it.😄
Should i get arc b580 and ryzen 7 5700x
It can handle it I played the same resolution with my b580 this weekend.
To be honest I played like that a while . Then put my Rx 7900gre back in.
@@fultz64 how was ur experience using 7900 gre in 1440p, i was planning on new build need to choose between 7900 gre or 4070 super, it cost around the same in my country
@@bimatriajiprasetya2096 same price? 4070 super is clearly better, similar raw performance, better RT, better driver.
but if u are still on planning phase, why not wait? let see how new gen performs,its around the corner
@@TheFeederabis yeah same price cheapest rx 7900 gre is convert to usd $558 and 4070 super is $565
@@TheFeederabis yeah the new gen is interesting but its even 5070 is start $688 on nvidia website for my country and it gonna be more expensi prolly around $750++ when it hits the local market
rx 6750 xt or intel arc b580 with i5-12400f?
I’d avoid the B580, at least for now, until Intel fixes its performance issues. It performs even worse when paired with weaker CPUs like the 12400F (yet another issue). Honestly, almost any other GPU would be a better choice.
6750xt or even better 6800/6800xt used
It's funny people were saying the B580 is the greatest 1440p GPU! The issue is that more VRAM is good but you also need better raster performance as well. Yeah having a more stable frametime in 1440p is nice but I wouldn't call it much of an upgrade over the RTX 4060 if your framerate is sticking around 30 FPS 🤣
It’s great that many people, including myself, are testing these new GPUs. This helps uncover issues and brings them to light, pushing the company to address them sooner rather than later. That said, at this point, I’m not entirely sure how capable Intel’s GPU team is when it comes to tackling challenges like these.🙂
Do a bit More research goofball. This card itself is More powerful than 4060 Ti 8gb. Hovewer only on expensive CPU which makes this trash card go weaker than regular 4060. It is 1440p, but only if you want to scam yourself
I was wondering about this.
Thank you
You're welcome
16 fps holy lord
RTX 5060 will easily beat B580.
😅Ah That Gpu
❤❤❤❤😊
This dude is totally out of touch of reality. He is putting 250 dollar gpu in his system and complaining not getting 60fps in 4k.
Watch my RTX 4060 video to see what an under-$300 GPU can achieve at this resolution with good software support. You'll be surprised. The B580 just sucks.