Owned an A770 LE since December; owned a half dozen AMD and Nvidia Gpus over the last decade, and have a 3070 laptop. I was all in because we need a third in the market, and intel was about the only name that could drop a first gen that I could at least feel like they somewhat knew what they were in for. In some ways, its the best card I've ever had. It'll put out some crazy looking graphics at 4k, 60 or sometimes 30, but impressive nonetheless. There's hiccups here and there, but I've legitimately had more confusing and annoying issues on both other companies cards over 10 years, and felt really bummed by the performance:dollar ratio even when I sold my 1060 and got a cheap 1080. It'll be a while yet, but it's seriously getting there. One day you'll download a driver and suddenly elden ring is butter smooth 4k 60fps max settings, but fallout 4 became choppy. Some game will now perform noticeably worse in full screen, so you try windowed and boom, smooth 4k60. I've been recording a DX11 game at 4k with OBS and it's been butter smooth. Red Dead 2 has gone back and forth between 4k60 max and 4kverychoppy a couple times between patches, so its just not all there yet. But being part of the intel arc discord and such, we're all pretty impressed with the first gen and there is a huge population of arc owners very excited to upgrade to the highest tier of Battlemage that they announce. If you told me 5 years ago that Nvidia would be the worst (I loved EVGA man), AMD was just doing the thing where they inexplicably lag behind despite the extremely clear opportunity to deliver for once (the gddr6 was sitting right there bro), and Intel would make by far the most intriguing GPU of the current generation, I'd have laughed in your face. But I'll be picking up 90 series cards exclusively used, and I will buy my Intel cards brand new, and I'd be interested to see AMD finally put out a competitive product as opposed to 'its not nvidia... thats about it'. When I saw the intel comment 'we do not see AMD Radeon Graphics as our competition' I was like "um, do YOU see the reviews intel??" but in the months since, it has become clear. Intel is ready to make up for years of mediocrity it seems, and I'm pretty excited. In the meantime I'll grab a used 3090 for cheap lol.
Nvidia has truly fallen from the grace it once had this all started around RTX 2000 series and got worse overtime. I hope intel does extremely well for their next gen cards or even the rumored refresh. We need a competitor that can make all gpus makers strive to give better price to performance and intel may be it. I have full confidence in what their doing and I picked myself up a Intel Arc A770 16gb Acer Predator Bifrost Oc for that reason and encouraging people to buy arc as well!
@Eli ez Yeah I think intel has a good 3-4 year window here where they will be putting in the work to compete, and we've been shown that Nvidia and AMD aren't putting gpu updates at the front of their schedules
I have a r7 5700x, it worked fine, but after installing the gpu update and interface, permanent black screen! I wanted to use it with the cpu for Premiere Pro!the cpu got No igpu, so the build in xe cores wouldnt work at all! going to give this gpu to my nephew
Overall the AMD RX 7600 should outperform the A750. If you can get the A750 For $199 like I did, I would say go with the A750. If its regular price at $250 just go with the RX 7600.
I built a guy an a770 for creative works, so far he is happy as much of the driver hiccups for various software has been fixed. I did have to mess with it a few times but hes not a power user and knows nothing about windows or hardware. But hes hella good at audio and video production. 😂
Which is the best GPU for i5 12400F RX 6600 or ARC A750 ? Same Price in my Location. Purpose: Only Productivity No Gaming (Video Editing, 2D, 3D Animation) Stable Performance Needed. Please Help Me soon Festival Season Ending Here...😐😐😐
I would do the intel A750. I’ve tested it, it’s proven to me that it’s a solid card. VRAM is the same amount on both cards. Drivers are improving too so that shouldn’t be an issue, it’s also about a year newer than the 6600. You’re going with an intel CPU, not that it matters much but an intel GPU would pair awesome with the 12400f.
That was a great fun light hearted review of the GPU, loved it.
Thank you! Appreciate the comment!
A750 works fine with Ryzen 5600. The 5600G might mean trouble on the horizon though.
hows ur fps i did same pc like a day ago
Was dying during gta segment lolol.
great video man. love the sicko mode, lol
I appreciate it!
Owned an A770 LE since December; owned a half dozen AMD and Nvidia Gpus over the last decade, and have a 3070 laptop.
I was all in because we need a third in the market, and intel was about the only name that could drop a first gen that I could at least feel like they somewhat knew what they were in for.
In some ways, its the best card I've ever had. It'll put out some crazy looking graphics at 4k, 60 or sometimes 30, but impressive nonetheless. There's hiccups here and there, but I've legitimately had more confusing and annoying issues on both other companies cards over 10 years, and felt really bummed by the performance:dollar ratio even when I sold my 1060 and got a cheap 1080.
It'll be a while yet, but it's seriously getting there. One day you'll download a driver and suddenly elden ring is butter smooth 4k 60fps max settings, but fallout 4 became choppy. Some game will now perform noticeably worse in full screen, so you try windowed and boom, smooth 4k60. I've been recording a DX11 game at 4k with OBS and it's been butter smooth. Red Dead 2 has gone back and forth between 4k60 max and 4kverychoppy a couple times between patches, so its just not all there yet. But being part of the intel arc discord and such, we're all pretty impressed with the first gen and there is a huge population of arc owners very excited to upgrade to the highest tier of Battlemage that they announce.
If you told me 5 years ago that Nvidia would be the worst (I loved EVGA man), AMD was just doing the thing where they inexplicably lag behind despite the extremely clear opportunity to deliver for once (the gddr6 was sitting right there bro), and Intel would make by far the most intriguing GPU of the current generation, I'd have laughed in your face. But I'll be picking up 90 series cards exclusively used, and I will buy my Intel cards brand new, and I'd be interested to see AMD finally put out a competitive product as opposed to 'its not nvidia... thats about it'. When I saw the intel comment 'we do not see AMD Radeon Graphics as our competition' I was like "um, do YOU see the reviews intel??" but in the months since, it has become clear. Intel is ready to make up for years of mediocrity it seems, and I'm pretty excited. In the meantime I'll grab a used 3090 for cheap lol.
Nvidia has truly fallen from the grace it once had this all started around RTX 2000 series and got worse overtime.
I hope intel does extremely well for their next gen cards or even the rumored refresh.
We need a competitor that can make all gpus makers strive to give better price to performance and intel may be it.
I have full confidence in what their doing and I picked myself up a Intel Arc A770 16gb Acer Predator Bifrost Oc for that reason and encouraging people to buy arc as well!
@Eli ez Yeah I think intel has a good 3-4 year window here where they will be putting in the work to compete, and we've been shown that Nvidia and AMD aren't putting gpu updates at the front of their schedules
Next time run the gaming benchmarks for all the GPUs, that would be more informative.
Reviewer that is hyped on "shiny lights" for sure has the best info for you.
What gets me hyped is the performance and price of the Intel A750! What gets you hyped?
I have a r7 5700x, it worked fine, but after installing the gpu update and interface, permanent black screen! I wanted to use it with the cpu for Premiere Pro!the cpu got No igpu, so the build in xe cores wouldnt work at all! going to give this gpu to my nephew
i use it with the i5 12400, so far its fine.
Those "Trash" parts 🔥
Hi sir, can i use this with my ryzen 5 5600G?
Yeah, that will work with that CPU.
Thank you sir @@Techomode
what's the song at the end? thank you!
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1.Intel arc a750
2.Amd rx 7600
which will work better in terms of productivity/creative works
and also gaming?
Overall the AMD RX 7600 should outperform the A750. If you can get the A750 For $199 like I did, I would say go with the A750. If its regular price at $250 just go with the RX 7600.
I built a guy an a770 for creative works, so far he is happy as much of the driver hiccups for various software has been fixed. I did have to mess with it a few times but hes not a power user and knows nothing about windows or hardware. But hes hella good at audio and video production. 😂
Which is the best GPU for i5 12400F
RX 6600 or ARC A750 ?
Same Price in my Location.
Purpose: Only Productivity No Gaming (Video Editing, 2D, 3D Animation)
Stable Performance Needed.
Please Help Me soon Festival Season Ending Here...😐😐😐
I would do the intel A750. I’ve tested it, it’s proven to me that it’s a solid card. VRAM is the same amount on both cards. Drivers are improving too so that shouldn’t be an issue, it’s also about a year newer than the 6600. You’re going with an intel CPU, not that it matters much but an intel GPU would pair awesome with the 12400f.
@@Techomode Thank you so much for your quick response Bro 😇💐 You Got a Sub👍😊
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I've gotten more fps and performance out of my 3060 ti than the A750 even at 1440p. Somethings weird about this video
The 3060 is what I was talking about. The 3060ti is definitely a better gpu than the a750.
That name does sound like a stripper name and that metal has a loud tin sound lol