Intel just released a short showcase that went over the general features of the Arc A750 graphics card. To be specific, Intel showed off the Limited Edition of the Arc A750, which will come packaged with HDMI 2.1 support out of the box. The showcase didn’t really focus on framerates and other gaming performance metrics, but we have a decent amount of information to dive into here.
This Intel Arc A750 showcase, presented by Ryan Shrout, covers the graphics card in a very broad way. Don’t expect to see any of the in-depth details such as specs just yet. For the most part, it covers the Arc A750’s support for HDMI 2.1, VRR, and HDR. It also gives us a look at the graphics card plugged into an actual PC, giving us a good look at its size in practice. All in all, there’s a mixture of things both great and disappointing in this presentation. But since it covers the card in such a general way, we can’t get into the nitty-gritty details.
To start things off, let’s cover the demoed gaming performance. Just note that this presentation only lightly touched on this aspect, since a more in-depth performance showcase occurred earlier in July. The game Intel used in the presentation was Death Stranding: Directors Cut, which isn’t a title that’s used in many benchmarks. It’s not exactly a demanding game most of the time, with largely static backgrounds and mostly barren environments covering the world.
Shrout played the game on an Acer display that supports 4K, 120Hz, and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). The game wasn’t running at 4K though. Instead, Intel opted for 1440p. The video also didn’t go into which graphics settings were applied. This makes it hard to say where the Arc A750 falls in terms of performance.
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