Great video and exactly what I wanted to see. Not many people out there comparing these against all other cards on the market (including used prices). Fantastic informative piece with some good conclusions at the end. Keep it going!
Im currently using an Arc B580 in an HTPC build with a 5800X3D and its proving itself a great little pc for gaming in my loungeroom ! TBH thou, you can cheaply upgrade to a 5700X3D in an AM4 build or build a cheap NEW AM5 pc setup with a Ryzen 7500F or 7600 and get the full performance of the Arc B570/80 gpus. If you're on a much older system then the aforementioned cpus, anything more than a RTX3050 or Rx6600 is overkill! So for NEW PC builders or those on AM4 who are upgrading their cpu (to X3D cpu) the Arc series is a very good option .... but those who arent upgrading their cpu and staying on an older system, just get an Rx6600 or RTX3060 or 4060.
i have a question. i have a 4060 do you think this is a worthy upgrade for the extra 2 vram . as new games coming out more are becoming vram hungry ? thinking if i should buy the b570
If you already have a 4060, it wouldn't be a good idea to upgrade to a B570 just for 2 GB more VRAM. You would be better off holding off for a while by just turning down game settings a tiny bit, waiting for more substantial improvements in that price range, or, if you want more performance now, upgrading to a GPU like the 7800 XT, 7900 GRE, or 4070 Ti Super, all of which give you massive gains and much more VRAM.
Great video and exactly what I wanted to see. Not many people out there comparing these against all other cards on the market (including used prices).
Fantastic informative piece with some good conclusions at the end. Keep it going!
Im currently using an Arc B580 in an HTPC build with a 5800X3D and its proving itself a great little pc for gaming in my loungeroom !
TBH thou, you can cheaply upgrade to a 5700X3D in an AM4 build or build a cheap NEW AM5 pc setup with a Ryzen 7500F or 7600 and get the full performance of the Arc B570/80 gpus. If you're on a much older system then the aforementioned cpus, anything more than a RTX3050 or Rx6600 is overkill!
So for NEW PC builders or those on AM4 who are upgrading their cpu (to X3D cpu) the Arc series is a very good option .... but those who arent upgrading their cpu and staying on an older system, just get an Rx6600 or RTX3060 or 4060.
great content brother
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
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i am still waiting for intel b580 in india, i dont whats intel is doing , out of stock is everywhere
i have a question. i have a 4060 do you think this is a worthy upgrade for the extra 2 vram . as new games coming out more are becoming vram hungry ? thinking if i should buy the b570
If you already have a 4060, it wouldn't be a good idea to upgrade to a B570 just for 2 GB more VRAM. You would be better off holding off for a while by just turning down game settings a tiny bit, waiting for more substantial improvements in that price range, or, if you want more performance now, upgrading to a GPU like the 7800 XT, 7900 GRE, or 4070 Ti Super, all of which give you massive gains and much more VRAM.
@@TechArc_ okay thank you for the response. And thank you for the GPU recommendations