
At yesterday's Innovation 2022 event, Intel showed off non-standard versions of the Arc A770 and Arc A750 graphics cards from its partners Gunnir and ASRock for the first time.
Until now, the company only showed the reference versions of these gas pedals in their own Limited Edition.Arc A770 and Arc A750 in Gunnir and ASRock implementations.
Image source: Cool3CGunnir some time ago confirmed that they are developing their own versions of the Arc A7 series graphics cards.
The manufacturer's range will include solutions with cooling systems with two and three fans.
The graphics cards themselves have a thickness of 2.2 expansion slots.
They got two 8-pin connectors for additional power.
For comparison, the reference versions of these graphics cards have one 8-pin and 6-pin power connectors each.
Image source: Cool3C Gunnir Arc A770.
Image source: EngadgetASRock has also shown two versions of its new graphics cards, the Arc A770 Phantom Gaming and Arc A750 Challenger.
Both ASRock graphics cards are also equipped with pairs of 8-pin auxiliary power connectors.
ASRock A770 Phantom Gaming and Arc A750 Challenger.
Image source: XFastest Intel has confirmed that partners are allowed to change the frequency characteristics of the gas pedals.
In other words, in non-standard versions of video cards will receive factory overclocking of the graphics processor.
Unfortunately, during the presentation Intel did not announce the sales launch date of non-reference versions of Arc A770 and Arc A750 graphics cards.
At the moment we know that the sale of the senior Arc A770 in the Limited Edition reference version will start on October 12.
The card is priced at $329.
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