At the “Intel Innovation” summit, Intel officially displayed a series of
ARC A770 and ARC A750 graphics cards from its partners. As the first core partner of Intel graphics cards, GUNNIR also released a number of its own products at that time. In GUNNIR’s graphics card naming system, “Flux” belongs to the high-end series, “Photon” belongs to the mid-end series, and “Index” belongs to the entry-level series.
GUNNIR
announced today the official release of the new ARC A750/A770 graphics cards, including GUNNIR Intel Arc A770 Flux 8G OC, A750 Flux 8G OC and A750Photon 8G OC. GUNNIR hopes to bring new highlights to the industry through highly innovative and breakthrough featured products. Compared with the previously released GUNNIR Intel Arc A380 Photon 6G OC, this new product of GUNNIR has been further improved from material to appearance, taking into account both aesthetics and functionality.
Previously, GUNNIR’s Flux series was unveiled at the “Intel Innovation” summit, which aroused the interest of many players, continuing the consistent “BOX” shape, with simple and tough lines, plus lightweight armor elements, it shows the edge without being too exaggerated.
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GUNNIR is equipped with the light control chip Blues on the Flux series. Compared with the Photon series, it has been further upgraded. In addition to monitoring the power supply and motherboard, when different external hardware faults are detected, the LED will flash different colors of light, which is convenient for players to quickly find the source of the fault. If the graphics card enters the normal working state, the light will change and rhythm with the change of the graphics card load, giving people a very flexible feeling.
GUNNIR A770/A750 Flux are based on an ACM-G10 chip, with 32 and 28 Xe cores of Xe-HPG architecture respectively, the maximum core frequency is 2400MHz, equipped with 8GB of GDDR6 video memory, the video memory bit width is 256 bits, and the video memory speed is 16Gbps. A750 Flux has an 8GB video memory version, a video memory rate is 16 Gbps, the PL1 is 210W, dual 8Pin external power supply, equipped with three DP 2.0 interfaces and one HDMI 2.0 interface.
The GUNNIR A750 Photon has basically the same specifications as similar products in the Flux series, but the PL1 is reduced to 195W.
These graphics cards will be available soon, and GUNNIR has not yet announced the price.