NVIDIA advertised its RTX 4060 for 1080p at launch, while Intel advertised its Arc B580 for 1440p. According to some rumors, the RTX 5060 will still have 8 GB of VRAM, the same as the GTX 1070; NVIDIA still seems to think it is 2016.
10gb should be the absolute minimum for any newly released cards. UNLESS they are specifically priced as such and sold as more of a budget/form factor card. 8gb vram cards should equal no more than $200 max at this point.
@@jeffenad5412 take the rumors with a grain of salts. The XTX back then was a rumor to be the competitor of the 4090 and yet it didn't. well it did compete to the 4090 in terms of power draw.
@@MadridistaFrieren I'm only talking about the VRAM that is holding back the performance. Look at the Brazilian modder who doubled the VRAM of an RTX 2080; it increased performance by 10%.
The RTX 5060 is coming off production lines right now. If it is cooked with 8GB of vram, it's gonna be DOA unless its priced to compete with the B570 next month.
DO NOT OVER PAY The venders for these cards , it is not the point in the buying it is supposed to be a GOOD Price not a markup Just for them to make a bundle for them. They buy 200.00 a shipment of 100 or more and then they Price them 2 or 3 time whet they are worth. DO NOT BUY THEM ANY OF THEM.
I love intel I bought 5 last time and love them But it defeats the point of having a card at a GOOD price and then paying a HIGH price after the fact. Price Gouging has to STOP.
@@gameingHyenia this card goes for $10-$20 more than the reference card. this card has much higher clock speeds and offers a much more robust cooling solution, as well as an additional on-board argb header.. how are they ripping anyone off? if you wind up purchasing a card for $100 more from some weird seller.. well.. thats your own fault. .
@@FellowshipOfTheAviatorZ He's talking about scalpers. An extra $20 over msrp for better cooling is fine. But the scalpers are charging an extra $200 for them.
@@Slane583 Scalpers are more easy to avoid. It's the official partners like Weeliao (Gunnir) selling their boards for $400. For zero gain. It's highway robbery.
Regarding Horizon: Zero Dawn... if VRAM is an issue a game may just use lower-quality textures rather than slow down. It may even be faster as a result. Of course it may legitimately be faster but you could perhaps tell by monitoring VRAM and taking a video/screenshots (which understandably is hard for this particular video, but something to consider).
Are there no comparisons to the Intel variant? People want to know if it is worth the extra $20 for this variant but I don't see any comparisons vs the standard LE.
This card offers much higher clock speeds at 2800mhz and a much more robust cooling solution. as well as an on-board ARGB header. This is a very different card to the LE
@FellowshipOfTheAviatorZ there are other tests of the Sparkle vs reference, which also has higher clocks. But there was little to no difference in the results.
@@epr118 I saw the JTC vid as well. I'm wondering if their testing methodology was off (as mentioned they are apparently revamping their entire approach soon for future testing) or if it was more specific to the Sparkle line. My guess is their testing was fine. With further updates down the line as well, we might see something like clock speeds make more of a difference. Now it must be known that, yes, the sparkle card has higher clocks than the LE card.. but then the Steel Legend card has even higher clocks than the Sparkle card at 2800mhz.. and the Gunnir Photon card seemingly having the highest available right now at 2850mhz. until further and more thorough testing with this specifically in mind we wont really know quite yet.
@@FellowshipOfTheAviatorZ TechPowerUp compared 3 and they all showed little to no performance variance either. It's why this channel should have included a reference board on their tests.
As you have the double 8 pin version I would like to see a deep dive video into overclock and undervolt with arc oc tool to see if the steel legend card is somehow better than the other customs like Sparkle 😊
at stock currently. the Steel Legend card has higher clocks speed at 2800mhz over the standard LE cards 2670mhz. as far as I can tell the Gunnir Photon model has the highest at 2850mhz. but im also seeing that card go for upwards of $420 right now which is absolutely insane.
@@kazuviking That's a nice option to have. Let's see how well these cards react to those clocks, so far we aren't seeing much change. Perhaps some driver updates down the line will help them have a little more response. Nice lightweight flywheel upgrade here soon😆
Looking good and also giving hope to better performance with the higher level arc cards which I'll be looking out for, I'd get this but I really want the cushion of 16gb vram but damn Intel is going to really shake up the mid range graphics market.
To be honest, it's not fair to label it as a 249$. For that price only the Intel reference was available on Newegg and got "out of stock" 2 mins after launch. This one, ASRock b580 Steel legend - in Europe one can get for 340 Euros, which is 43% more expensive than marketed 249 USD....
Just for reference point the intel card has shown to go to 2850 automatically instead of 2670mhz. I’m not sure this will matter with vendors outside of intel for extra performance. I could be wrong but we will see with time.
if i have a rog mobo will i be able to control the lighting on this card? cuz the rainbow rgb doesnt speak to me and i rather keep it entirely white,blue etc etc.
Nothing surprising about the 4K benchmarks. Battlemage got the most VRAM so it performs better. 8GB VRAM is an absolute disaster. 12GB is only acceptable if the price is low to match. You really want 16GB minimum. If you're paying top dollar, then 20GB minimum.
the Steel Legend line specifically caters to this color profile. the cards, the mobos, everything. you might be waiting for a very long long while, lol.
Im seriously tempted to pick one of these up to replace the 1070ti in my daughters PC. She has a Ryzen 7 5800x on a tuf x570 board. The question is, how does it VR?
About a 30% jump. Probably not enough of a jump unless you're facing Vram related stutters, or you've got a buyer for the 2070 to help pay for the cost of the upgrade
Unfortunately it's not available everywhere for that price. In my country they are not even available in our regular stores and the only way to get them is through our country's ebay essentially but it cost about double of how much it should cost. For that amount of money I can buy an RX 7700 XT.
Seems nice for a second gen from an outsider of discrete gaming GPUs. On the other hand its fighting against products that were launched almost 18 months ago. And lets not forget new stuff from Ngreedia and AMD are around the corner. Nevertheless, if Intel work fast, really fast (and well) on the drivers front, it may get some important adoption in the market, which will help set the stone stronger for the next GPUs from the brand. Only time will tell.
nvidia and amd new gpu still won't beat intel's pricing. expect the new product much more expensive as we know nvidia always do that and amd would set their price a bit down from nvidia.
Please do some testing with weaker CPUs like Ryzen 5600, i5 12400, 12600k, Rzen 3600, etc and compare it to CPUs like 14900k and 7800x3d/9800x3d Intel drivers have a higher CPU overhead than AMD. let us see how close it performs to a 4060 and 7600 when paired with CPUs that more people are going to use with this card
They didn't make huge amounts of them after getting burnt on the Alchemist cards which are still for sale at huge losses. Intel couldn't afford another big hit. The AIB cards will be available with a margin they can make a profit on. There's already scalping going on. For the money these cards are a good deal, but with scalping? Not so much. The cheaper 10gb B570 which will be around the 4060 level but with 2gb more ram will be out in under a month.
Напиши как что интересно конечно у меня в России это 270-300$ что тоже отлично 4060 стоит 400$+ к примеру. 7600 380+-$ . Сам сижу на 3090ti 700$ давно ещё брал после майнинга но хочется поменять свою старушку 1080ti
Other reviewers who used the reference (limited) edition arc b580 obtained quite bad 1% lows but it at least seems to be much better in the asrock steel legend version.
The rumor is that intel is selling these at a loss and they will never be available in quantity. The die size and vram etc. simply amount to more than 250$. Interesting to see how the stock develops
Might be different for everyone but I got my 6700xt on sale for $289 and it blows this thing out of the water. I have scoured the internet and I can only find the B580 Legend OC for $279-$289 in stock. All the other variants are out of stock or higher than $300-$350. You will have a very hard time getting the $250 model.
Absolutely love it. Not in the market for a new GPU at all, but I love seeing Intel rolling out a very solid midrange card. Competition is always good.
Wait, did I miss something ? You didn't specify how you obtained these FPS... with or without XeSS ? There's a crucial difference so you ought to make it crystal clear.
I wanted to upgrade my rx590 to this, but in europe this card comes in around €340, which is $360, a $100 above msrp, for thic price i won't be getting it.
In my weirdo country this is LESS expensive than most other variants including the original, for some reason. So given how premium of a model this is, it was an obvious choice. Also, only one of like three variants in stock anyways, Intel has scored with this one.
Oh boy, team blue (or team purple? their marketing slides are purple smh) cooked with this one. Looks mighty fine, especially for being just a second generation product. I don't really believe that nvidia or AMD will deliver a card to compete with this one, as the former is a greedy AI company, and the latter never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
Isn't this just a little bit over built? That cooler looks like it could cool 300W without breaking a sweat. I don't know if you'd want to spend extra money on that if you're budget conscious.
YES let us go intel && NOT LET VENDERS OVERPRICE the cards . now they are Uping the prices as we speak Buying all the cards up and resaleing them for a small fortune.
I'm fcng amazed... Nvidia should be ashamed of themselves 😅 Such a strange thing to see nowadays a decent GPU at a decent price and very good performance. Fcng respect to Intel.. If we fcng support them now Nvidia is gonna have a fcng hard time selling a shity 8gb GPU a ludicrous prices.. let's hope enough of us buy these intel GPUs and FCK those overpriced ones
@SamuelWorkman-f5r but do you know who made ASrock? I have enough years to tell you - that on the beginning of 2000 Asus was the one of the best motherboard companies, who had top quality, high end motherboards. (If you needed the best - you have to choose: Asus or Abit). So Asus observed that a lot of money is still in the low cheap segment, where a lot of people are buying like crazy - very cheap violet motherboards made by ECS company (beautiful violet solder mask color, for example ECS K7VTA3) So Asus... wanted that money too, but they couldn't produce low quality cheap motherboards, because it could harm their high-end reputation. So what the Asus did, was the excellent idea - they started to produce very cheap motherboards with low quality components to keep the price low, but they sell it as a new company. In 2002 they created a new company called Asrock. It was a "daughter" company, connected to Asus. Look at the names "AS-us" -> "AS-rock" is it coincidence? But not many pepople knew it in that time because of lack of internet. So that simple trick allows them to sell top quality motherboards as Asus and to keep the high-end reputation, and also to sell very cheap version of that motherboards with low quality parts as Asrock, but the money goes to one. Two wins. Some years later, everyone knows that Asrock is a doughter of Asus - so if you want to buy cheap motherboard -don't buy unstable ECS - and buy one from Asrock, because it is also cheap and low quality but made by the king - the Asus - the best motherboard company. Everyone knows that buying Asrock, is buing a chep version of Asus. That is why Asrock quickly become very success company. Now, in these days, Asrock is huge and no longer sells very cheap, low quality parts. It looks like Asrock is now separated company. But no matter what the official description of company says, I think, that under the surface, under the desk, Asrock is still daughter of Asus and share the money to them. So which all that been said, do you still think, that changing from Asus to Asrock, is a perfect punished for them? 🙃
Hi guys. Am planning to upgrade my setup from 5yrs ago. I have ryzen 5 2600, 1660super, b450m asus tuf mobo. Planning to get this Intel Arc B580/3060Ti, ryzen 7 5700x3d, also is my mobo still good? Thanks
@@Oli-ola-ekel Make sure the bios allows you to enable 4g decoding and Resizable Bar. Most important settings with Arc cards. And make sure your mobo has pcie gen 4 or you may see some performance loss.
@@Oli-ola-ekel Also, at the moment, X3D chips seem to be having issues with ReBar enabled on with their chips while using arc cards. Intel said they are working on a fix.
NVIDIA advertised its RTX 4060 for 1080p at launch, while Intel advertised its Arc B580 for 1440p. According to some rumors, the RTX 5060 will still have 8 GB of VRAM, the same as the GTX 1070; NVIDIA still seems to think it is 2016.
10gb should be the absolute minimum for any newly released cards. UNLESS they are specifically priced as such and sold as more of a budget/form factor card. 8gb vram cards should equal no more than $200 max at this point.
@@jeffenad5412 take the rumors with a grain of salts. The XTX back then was a rumor to be the competitor of the 4090 and yet it didn't. well it did compete to the 4090 in terms of power draw.
@@MadridistaFrieren there was 7990xt unreleased gpu that had chance to compete with 4090 with 1.5 times higher power draw
@@MadridistaFrieren I'm only talking about the VRAM that is holding back the performance. Look at the Brazilian modder who doubled the VRAM of an RTX 2080; it increased performance by 10%.
The RTX 5060 is coming off production lines right now. If it is cooked with 8GB of vram, it's gonna be DOA unless its priced to compete with the B570 next month.
Intel is finally democratizing the GPU market and will affect prices. Let us all support Intel!!!
@@constantinosschinas4503 they truly are. I looked up the card and even the partner cards are sold out
Just don’t support their latest CPUs lol
@spartan612 lol. well... not good for gaming but otherwise they are kind of ok lol.
Yeay!!
I think it is our duty as consumers to support underdogs in the market especially if they do a good job.
If I became president I would make it illegal to have less than 12gb of vram on a GPU.
You couldn't run a bath
@@g.r.e1982 good one
I’m happy to see Intel delivering something that notable AIBs latched on to.
Big props for including Superposition! So many reviewers only posts triple A titles which tells me nothing..
Cheers!
£269.99 in the UK, pretty much a slam dunk for the performance on offer and the Steel Series card is beautiful to look at
Beautiful, this will be my next card for my HTPC. The steel legends gpu is the one I will be buying.
DO NOT OVER PAY The venders for these cards , it is not the point in the buying it is supposed to be a GOOD Price not a markup Just for them to make a bundle for them. They buy 200.00 a shipment of 100 or more and then they Price them 2 or 3 time whet they are worth. DO NOT BUY THEM ANY OF THEM.
I love intel I bought 5 last time and love them But it defeats the point of having a card at a GOOD price and then paying a HIGH price after the fact. Price Gouging has to STOP.
@@gameingHyenia this card goes for $10-$20 more than the reference card. this card has much higher clock speeds and offers a much more robust cooling solution, as well as an additional on-board argb header.. how are they ripping anyone off? if you wind up purchasing a card for $100 more from some weird seller.. well.. thats your own fault. .
@@FellowshipOfTheAviatorZ He's talking about scalpers. An extra $20 over msrp for better cooling is fine. But the scalpers are charging an extra $200 for them.
@@Slane583 Scalpers are more easy to avoid. It's the official partners like Weeliao (Gunnir) selling their boards for $400. For zero gain. It's highway robbery.
Thanks mate! Love the benchmark charts. Always givin us great content. 💙
That card is beautiful.
Regarding Horizon: Zero Dawn... if VRAM is an issue a game may just use lower-quality textures rather than slow down. It may even be faster as a result. Of course it may legitimately be faster but you could perhaps tell by monitoring VRAM and taking a video/screenshots (which understandably is hard for this particular video, but something to consider).
That Polychrome SYNC would pair so good with my ASRock MB with white case. 🤩
Nice review How about the card driver?
Are there no comparisons to the Intel variant? People want to know if it is worth the extra $20 for this variant but I don't see any comparisons vs the standard LE.
This card offers much higher clock speeds at 2800mhz and a much more robust cooling solution. as well as an on-board ARGB header. This is a very different card to the LE
@FellowshipOfTheAviatorZ there are other tests of the Sparkle vs reference, which also has higher clocks. But there was little to no difference in the results.
@@epr118 I saw the JTC vid as well. I'm wondering if their testing methodology was off (as mentioned they are apparently revamping their entire approach soon for future testing) or if it was more specific to the Sparkle line. My guess is their testing was fine. With further updates down the line as well, we might see something like clock speeds make more of a difference. Now it must be known that, yes, the sparkle card has higher clocks than the LE card.. but then the Steel Legend card has even higher clocks than the Sparkle card at 2800mhz.. and the Gunnir Photon card seemingly having the highest available right now at 2850mhz. until further and more thorough testing with this specifically in mind we wont really know quite yet.
Clocks I've seen so far.
2670mhz(Limited Edition/Reference)
2670mhz(Gunnir Index)
2740mhz(AcerNitroSuckFaceEdition)
2740mhz(Sparkle)
2740mhz(Challenger)
2800mhz(Steel Legend)
2850mhz(Gunnir Photon)
@@FellowshipOfTheAviatorZ TechPowerUp compared 3 and they all showed little to no performance variance either. It's why this channel should have included a reference board on their tests.
As you have the double 8 pin version I would like to see a deep dive video into overclock and undervolt with arc oc tool to see if the steel legend card is somehow better than the other customs like Sparkle 😊
at stock currently. the Steel Legend card has higher clocks speed at 2800mhz over the standard LE cards 2670mhz. as far as I can tell the Gunnir Photon model has the highest at 2850mhz. but im also seeing that card go for upwards of $420 right now which is absolutely insane.
@@FellowshipOfTheAviatorZ Even the limited edition can go to 2860MHz easily.
@@kazuviking It can, I'm sure, but not sold out of the box as such. Many users won't manipulate those settings.
@@FellowshipOfTheAviatorZ Simply turning on the auto overclock on the LE card boosts the clocks to 2860MHz without issues.
@@kazuviking That's a nice option to have. Let's see how well these cards react to those clocks, so far we aren't seeing much change. Perhaps some driver updates down the line will help them have a little more response. Nice lightweight flywheel upgrade here soon😆
Looking good and also giving hope to better performance with the higher level arc cards which I'll be looking out for, I'd get this but I really want the cushion of 16gb vram but damn Intel is going to really shake up the mid range graphics market.
That B580 is awesome at that price point so long as you don't pay the scalpers price. Excellent new card Intel!
The entry cards VRAM for content production is going to be interesting. A380 6GB hopefully gets replaced with B380 8GB.
I picked one up last night and it is gorgeous. It tops out at 2850 gpu stock clock. No scalper price at Microcenter (US), if you can find one.
Will you do an Overclocking & Undervolting video? Curious what performance it'll get at around 120W.
To be honest, it's not fair to label it as a 249$. For that price only the Intel reference was available on Newegg and got "out of stock" 2 mins after launch.
This one, ASRock b580 Steel legend - in Europe one can get for 340 Euros, which is 43% more expensive than marketed 249 USD....
@@nikitablinov3873 have you tried stores other then Amazon, over in the uk we have uk over lockers which is selling it for 269
Got to remember the European price includes 19-22% VAT (Depending on country) - so is only about 20% over MSRP compared to the US MSRP.
Thats your fault for living in europe
@@jordankelly4684 bruhhhh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Technically nobody pays exactly MSRP even in the US. The cards on Newegg for $249 you still have to pay taxes at check out.
Just for reference point the intel card has shown to go to 2850 automatically instead of 2670mhz. I’m not sure this will matter with vendors outside of intel for extra performance. I could be wrong but we will see with time.
It is oc version with beter cooling, it makes sense to push the clock higher, just like every other oc gpu.
Is this any good for AI use, like ComfyUI, Kohya and A1111?
if i have a rog mobo will i be able to control the lighting on this card? cuz the rainbow rgb doesnt speak to me and i rather keep it entirely white,blue etc etc.
Solid looking card, solid performance.
Nothing surprising about the 4K benchmarks. Battlemage got the most VRAM so it performs better. 8GB VRAM is an absolute disaster. 12GB is only acceptable if the price is low to match. You really want 16GB minimum. If you're paying top dollar, then 20GB minimum.
Exactly why i chose an Arc A770 (discounted). Nothing HighEnd, but keeps up with SeriesX and PS5 on a 4K Display.
Can you do another test with overclocking on this GPU? Could that be a good choice for 4k mid-preset 60 fps+ gaming?
I haven't been able to find one, but except the intel reference
The limited edition can do 2860MHz and there wont be any difference.
I wonder how long of a wait we have for a B700 card? I like what I see, but I have room in my budget for more horsepower.
Planning to pair it with 5600, good update from 1050ti
Would that card also run with a single power cable?
Patiently waiting for the black version of this card..
the Steel Legend line specifically caters to this color profile. the cards, the mobos, everything. you might be waiting for a very long long while, lol.
Im seriously tempted to pick one of these up to replace the 1070ti in my daughters PC. She has a Ryzen 7 5800x on a tuf x570 board. The question is, how does it VR?
Anyone knows how this would compare to a rtx 2070? Worth the upgrade?
About a 30% jump. Probably not enough of a jump unless you're facing Vram related stutters, or you've got a buyer for the 2070 to help pay for the cost of the upgrade
Unfortunately it's not available everywhere for that price. In my country they are not even available in our regular stores and the only way to get them is through our country's ebay essentially but it cost about double of how much it should cost. For that amount of money I can buy an RX 7700 XT.
Seems nice for a second gen from an outsider of discrete gaming GPUs. On the other hand its fighting against products that were launched almost 18 months ago.
And lets not forget new stuff from Ngreedia and AMD are around the corner.
Nevertheless, if Intel work fast, really fast (and well) on the drivers front, it may get some important adoption in the market, which will help set the stone stronger for the next GPUs from the brand. Only time will tell.
nvidia and amd new gpu still won't beat intel's pricing. expect the new product much more expensive as we know nvidia always do that and amd would set their price a bit down from nvidia.
Performance at an insanely low price this is great, well done intel keep it up, I would buy one.
It does seem to have characteristic of both, Beauty and the Beast !
Please do some testing with weaker CPUs like Ryzen 5600, i5 12400, 12600k, Rzen 3600, etc and compare it to CPUs like 14900k and 7800x3d/9800x3d
Intel drivers have a higher CPU overhead than AMD. let us see how close it performs to a 4060 and 7600 when paired with CPUs that more people are going to use with this card
It looks nice!
Definitely want one of these but my Motherboard isn't compatible :'C rip i prepared for PCIE 5/AMD Rdna 4 gpu for a lot later down the line.
all of these graphics cards sold out this is just crazy. I will keep my eye on this one if it restocks in the near future
They didn't make huge amounts of them after getting burnt on the Alchemist cards which are still for sale at huge losses. Intel couldn't afford another big hit.
The AIB cards will be available with a margin they can make a profit on. There's already scalping going on. For the money these cards are a good deal, but with scalping? Not so much.
The cheaper 10gb B570 which will be around the 4060 level but with 2gb more ram will be out in under a month.
will it hit those fps with a 5 7600x?
I just pre ordered this card from Overclockers UK. £229.99. Look forward to see what it can do. Cheers.
@@natisphere yeah it still was when I bought it, but the VAT is knocked off when shipped to the channel islands.
Напиши как что интересно конечно у меня в России это 270-300$ что тоже отлично 4060 стоит 400$+ к примеру. 7600 380+-$ .
Сам сижу на 3090ti 700$ давно ещё брал после майнинга но хочется поменять свою старушку 1080ti
Is this the GPU with NVMe slots?
If only you could run two of these in parallel while gaming
?
SLI is dead
🤨
Would be epic
someone's already set up an AI rig with 2 of these and an Nvidia Titan XP
@@FellowshipOfTheAviatorZ can you not read?
I want to see what intel can do with say a 20gb card.
Other reviewers who used the reference (limited) edition arc b580 obtained quite bad 1% lows but it at least seems to be much better in the asrock steel legend version.
No difference between them, the only difference was the new intel driver.
Absolute puncher for $250, great job Intel
In EU (🇨🇿) the B580 limited edition cost 314$ and the steel legend cost 369,37 $ which is super low price!
I would say for $55 the LE is the go. The steel legend will pay itself off over time with lower power use.
You don't include Linux benchmarks in your reviews anymore?
Thats not what I said
Where to Buy?
What about overclocking more?
The rumor is that intel is selling these at a loss and they will never be available in quantity. The die size and vram etc. simply amount to more than 250$. Interesting to see how the stock develops
Please Let us Support Intel GPU for the sake of PC Gaming and competition
Might be different for everyone but I got my 6700xt on sale for $289 and it blows this thing out of the water. I have scoured the internet and I can only find the B580 Legend OC for $279-$289 in stock. All the other variants are out of stock or higher than $300-$350. You will have a very hard time getting the $250 model.
Looks like shit with those fake screws etc. Good to see its good under the hood
We need an Intel B770 or B790! 🤯
Intel GPU with an AMD CPU…love it
LFG, Intel! We need competition in the GPU space.
Card itself is pretty small and doesn't have massive power draw - I'd be more excited for a SMALLER variant than 3x fan chonker xD
Absolutely love it. Not in the market for a new GPU at all, but I love seeing Intel rolling out a very solid midrange card. Competition is always good.
Was going to buy, just couldn't justify the extra so I went with the intel version
Wait, did I miss something ? You didn't specify how you obtained these FPS... with or without XeSS ? There's a crucial difference so you ought to make it crystal clear.
No upscaling was used except for Cyberpunk as mentioned in the video
this is the gpu she tells you not to worry about (it can't fit my case )
If it existed in black, I would indeed get it
I wanted to upgrade my rx590 to this, but in europe this card comes in around €340, which is $360, a $100 above msrp, for thic price i won't be getting it.
Any black card? My setup full black no rgb 😅
The Asrock Challenger will be a 2 fan black card (and cheaper) or the Intel Limited Edition is black.
Damn ASRock cooked with this design
Great now the thing is how can we get this
😢
Tell us about coil whine, you wise internet computer man
As mentioned the card is silent
In my weirdo country this is LESS expensive than most other variants including the original, for some reason. So given how premium of a model this is, it was an obvious choice. Also, only one of like three variants in stock anyways, Intel has scored with this one.
Thanks for the video! May use for my new test build with new Intel CPU 265.
Thankfully, AMD with its 7600, 7600 XT will have to come down in price. They are way overpriced right now. Thanks Intel.
this is the only version i want !!! omg . .
If i can find one 😢
Entry level not midrange
Unfortunately, the scalpers already got to it. 300+ sometimes even 400+.
Crazy.
Hell, even 500 and SEVEN HUNDRED NINETY NINE.
gunnir arc b580 3 fan oc is 378$ man its too expensive
If that's "Mid-range", imagine the flagship. 💀
Oh boy, team blue (or team purple? their marketing slides are purple smh) cooked with this one. Looks mighty fine, especially for being just a second generation product. I don't really believe that nvidia or AMD will deliver a card to compete with this one, as the former is a greedy AI company, and the latter never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
Isn't this just a little bit over built? That cooler looks like it could cool 300W without breaking a sweat. I don't know if you'd want to spend extra money on that if you're budget conscious.
Critical to have resizeable bar support on ur PC. Else, its not worth it
4090 in my region is over 2500 usd and still out of stock.
YES let us go intel && NOT LET VENDERS OVERPRICE the cards . now they are Uping the prices as we speak Buying all the cards up and resaleing them for a small fortune.
Better constructed than the OEM intel cards.
The German automatic translation is so bad, it's actually funny.
Intel in its Intel arc
arent your benches kinda skewed only saying this becuase the x3d chip is unatainable for literally most shoppers lol
Страшно представить что будет с B 770 16gb и оптимизируют драйвера по-любому 4070-ti подвинуться и разница 50-100$ 😈
I'm fcng amazed...
Nvidia should be ashamed of themselves 😅
Such a strange thing to see nowadays a decent GPU at a decent price and very good performance. Fcng respect to Intel..
If we fcng support them now Nvidia is gonna have a fcng hard time selling a shity 8gb GPU a ludicrous prices.. let's hope enough of us buy these intel GPUs and FCK those overpriced ones
That is a toy for overgrown children. Get the limited edition and call it a day.
Asrock is fast becoming my PC component company of choice they are doing well and BS with silly RMA stuff like ASUS .
@SamuelWorkman-f5r but do you know who made ASrock? I have enough years to tell you - that on the beginning of 2000 Asus was the one of the best motherboard companies, who had top quality, high end motherboards. (If you needed the best - you have to choose: Asus or Abit). So Asus observed that a lot of money is still in the low cheap segment, where a lot of people are buying like crazy - very cheap violet motherboards made by ECS company (beautiful violet solder mask color, for example ECS K7VTA3)
So Asus...
wanted that money too, but they couldn't produce low quality cheap motherboards, because it could harm their high-end reputation.
So what the Asus did, was the excellent idea - they started to produce very cheap motherboards with low quality components to keep the price low, but they sell it as a new company.
In 2002 they created a new company called Asrock. It was a "daughter" company, connected to Asus. Look at the names "AS-us" -> "AS-rock"
is it coincidence? But not many pepople knew it in that time because of lack of internet.
So that simple trick allows them to sell top quality motherboards as Asus and to keep the high-end reputation, and also to sell very cheap version of that motherboards with low quality parts as Asrock, but the money goes to one. Two wins.
Some years later, everyone knows that Asrock is a doughter of Asus - so if you want to buy cheap motherboard -don't buy unstable ECS - and buy one from Asrock, because it is also cheap and low quality but made by the king - the Asus - the best motherboard company.
Everyone knows that buying Asrock, is buing a chep version of Asus. That is why Asrock quickly become very success company.
Now, in these days, Asrock is huge and no longer sells very cheap, low quality parts. It looks like Asrock is now separated company. But no matter what the official description of company says, I think, that under the surface, under the desk, Asrock is still daughter of Asus and share the money to them.
So which all that been said, do you still think, that changing from Asus to Asrock, is a perfect punished for them? 🙃
no ones obliged to send u shit
u olnly got 233k subs
dammit, cant find one to buy!!!!
I have a 4090. I don't need this card. I need a 5090. But solid card for the price.
Really wish there were benchmarks with lower end CPUs
going to be testing my Steel Legend card with a Ryzen 7600x. you know.. the real chip everyone will probably pair this with, lol.
@@FellowshipOfTheAviatorZ Perfect! I am subbing for notification. I am one of those "dad gamers". Still on i3 6100/RX570 setup from the middle ages.
Now overclock it and make a new video please.... ty
wow my 3060ti is getting better FPS in BO6 than the 4060 in your test and I have 5800X3D lmfao
3060 ti beats 4060 in almost every title. the 4060 is an atrocious card.
@ that is true. But when used with a better cpu should get better results. It’s said my old shot gets better performance than new shit.
Hi guys. Am planning to upgrade my setup from 5yrs ago. I have ryzen 5 2600, 1660super, b450m asus tuf mobo.
Planning to get this Intel Arc B580/3060Ti, ryzen 7 5700x3d, also is my mobo still good? Thanks
@@Oli-ola-ekel Make sure the bios allows you to enable 4g decoding and Resizable Bar. Most important settings with Arc cards. And make sure your mobo has pcie gen 4 or you may see some performance loss.
@@Oli-ola-ekel Also, at the moment, X3D chips seem to be having issues with ReBar enabled on with their chips while using arc cards. Intel said they are working on a fix.
How about upscaling feature, is it better than Nvidia DLSS?
No, DLSS is still much better, it easily beats FSR though.
yess it is xess is the new goat when you up scale to 1440 p it lost both nvidia and amd and 4k make it worst
@@abdolkarimmehrparvar6583 better than DLSS... XESS Technology...
No, but way better than FSR. At least where XESS upscaling is available.
all the AIB cards for Intel a horrible looking hope they start bring out something decent soon.