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ASRock Intel Arc A770 Graphics Phantom Gaming 16G OC 2200 MHz 17.5 Gbps 256-bit GDDR6 7680x4320 DisplayPort HDMI 0dB Silent Cooling Video Card

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Style: A770 Phantom Gaming 16GB OC


Features

  • Phantom Gaming 3X Cooling System Crafted for the best balance between the thermal efficiency and silence by all the details.
  • Ultra-Fit Heatpipe The heatpipes are consolidated to maximize the contact among each others and also the GPU baseplate for the optimized heat dissipation.
  • Copper Base With premium copper base heatsink design, the direct contact area to the GPU would be maximized to improve thermal transfer effectively.
  • High-Density Metal Welding Effectively isolate all coverage of the gap between pipe and stacked fins, hence improve heat dissipation effectively.
  • Polychrome SYNC With the integrated ARGB LEDs, you can create your own unique colorful light effects which can also be switched on and off. It can also be synchronized with your ASRock motherboards that support Polychrome SYNC.

Description

Intel Arc Control gives gamers options and controls to refine their gaming experience in an intuitive and modern layout. Get seamless driver updates, optimize your favorite games, stream from your home without interruption and more. Take your gaming experience to the next level with AI-enhanced upscaling technology, enabling more performance with high image fidelity. Fully compatible with the latest breakthroughs in graphics technologies, including ray tracing, variable rate shading, mesh shading and sampler feedback - the fundamentals for next-gen gaming.

Graphics Coprocessor: Intel


Brand: ASRock


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2200 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Max Screen Resolution: ‎7680 x 4320 Pixels


Memory Speed: ‎2200 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎16 GB


Brand: ‎ASRock


Series: ‎ASRock Intel Arc A770 Graphics Phantom Gaming 16G


Item model number: ‎A770 PG 16GO


Item Weight: ‎2.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.01 x 5.16 x 2.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.01 x 5.16 x 2.2 inches


Color: ‎BLACK


Computer Memory Type: ‎DIMM


Manufacturer: ‎ASRock


Language: ‎English, French


Date First Available: ‎August 16, 2023


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  • Best GPU for the pricing of a mid-range tier card.
Style: A770 Phantom Gaming 16GB OC
I've upgraded from the 5700 XT, which has held down its fort perfectly for the last 5 years. After running one of many tests and seeing how well AMD was able to optimize its GPU via FSR and its improved rendering capabilities was what kept me with them for years, but I have now upgraded to this Intel Arc A770 GPU and there is a significant difference between the two. Granted the architecture of the two are years apart, so it is an unfair comparison, but the addition of Ray-tracing and how it adds another layer of descriptive graphic details to your experience as gamer is something that appears to be under-valued. There has been several generations of RT cores and its Ray-tracing capabilities, but I don't believe I've ran into a review that truly explains the differences of the two. After watching and testing several games with the 5700 XT and seeing it's max potential, I was able to see new graphical features that were not present with the 5700 XT, but are with the Arc A770. I don't believe anyone has explained how ray-tracing does change the overall appearance of the gamings atmosphere via different levels of graphic details, better details in reflections, and just added graphics that is not there without Ray tracing. One simple example, let me bring up an old game without ray-tracing, like Monster Hunter World running at 4k. Although the 5700 XT was able to run 4k and its highest settings with an average of 55 FPS, when you zoom up to the characters face, you can see the pixelated details to the drawings of the individuals face, but when you zoom up in Arc A770, you can actually see the sheen that reflects off of the characters face, which appears to be well-moisturized face. That one difference is clearly there and then there's more, but there's too much to describe. Anyhow, based on value, this has to be one of the best budget GPU's out here for the money with near top-tier performance. There are some minor issues with it though, and hopefully through better optimization, drivers, and application formats with better data set features, this GPU will unleash its full potential. The package came in without any damage and the box was in perfectly good, new condition. Thanks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by Daniel Wu

  • A750 Challenger SE from ASrock is a beast.
Style: A750 Challenger SE 8GB OC
Pairs very very well with a Intel I5 12600k CPU, literally a perfect match. Zero bottleneck from either. I'm a warzone player, this runs 100+fps with medium to high settings and XeSS on balanced. Very smooth gameplay and no input lag or stutters like you see with 6600xt cards or RTX 3060 cards. Pros: -$200 for a good GPU for gaming. -Intel software custom fan curves allows for better cooling. Rarely does my GPU go above 50c while gaming. Idles at 32c. -Drivers in 2025 have corrected past problems with games. No more fear! -No input lag in gaming, just smooth game play, 100+fps in AAA games -Factory overclocked 2400mhz instead of 2200mhz like other models -White L.E.D Lights on bottom and front and stylish backplate Con/kinda not a con: -backplate is small compared to the cooler and fans, however it does give it good venting for air flow. If you have been hesitating on buying this GPU or if your just newly interested in buying this, take my word for it. I very satisfied with it, especially for $200 or under! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025 by T Simons T Simons

  • A pretty good card if your MB has ReBar
A pretty decent GPU that will work in almost any low end computer, just keep in mind, if you are using a CPU older than Intel 9th Gen or AMD 3000 you won't be able to use ReBar, which is quite necessary if you want to run this GPU at its full power Software is great, better than Nvidia but not as good as AMDs (in my opinion) temperature is controlled in a vase with decent airflow, decently stable WITH REBAR, and somewhat quiet for a single fan card All in all again, a decent little card, there are better out there, but you would have to buy used (which I think most should to be honest) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025 by David stone

  • Nice low profile card
Style: A380 Low Profile 6GB
Built up a modern office PC and found a really nice deal on an F skew CPU. This particular position is using an Ultrawide monitor and the low profile (aged) R7 card I slotted for the position could not resolve the resolution correctly. Needed a good low cost option and this seemed to fit the bill perfectly. I was a bit concerned with Intel and the development of their drivers since release. If you have been on the fence about its maturity, it seems that there has been a lot of catch up and the card works flawlessly for the resolution desired alongside some simple gaming/goofing off. The card is small enough that it just sort of hides under the CPU cooler. It is very quiet and have had no manner of issues with it in relation to the resolution which appears to have been an issue with some of the earlier driver releases. For its use case it seems to be a very decent card and so far would absolutely recommend for office work, viewing media, perhaps even some light gaming. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by M Jordan

  • Nice LP gpu
Style: A380 Low Profile 6GB
It's a tiny little thing, so it fits well as a second gpu in a system or in a mini-itx case. It's not exactly a high performance gpu, but it's nice to have for extra monitors and the Quicksync video encoding can be helpful for recording or rendering in AV1
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025 by May Brooks

  • New card on the market. Driver issues with Windows 11 Pro.
I bought this card because the price was right as I was building a brand new PC for editing. I'm on a budget so I couldn't go way overboard on a really really expensive video card. I needed just enough of a good card for video editing to offset my CPU for video processing. So far so good. However, at the beginning there are many challenges. I have Windows 11 Pro and when I installed the card and tried doing the initial setup the video would not display on a regular monitor. The only way I could get the display on the monitor was to force Windows 11 into safe mode and in low resolution mode. After frustrating myself, I decided to take the card out and reseed it but that didn't help. So I ended up downloading the drivers off of Intel's website. Once I installed all of the drivers off of the executable that I downloaded after rebooting the video card worked fine. This card is new and has its challenges in the driver part. But so far I'm very happy. The card is super super quiet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Jeff D. Flack

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