![]() ![]() ![]() When it comes to gaming there’s more than just the GPU to talk about. But Intel’s companion software will warn you if you don’t have it enabled, so take that as read that it needs to be on. ![]() Most modern motherboards should have it, if not you might need to install an update. Intel as good as says the A770 will be garbage without it, so before beginning dive into your UEFI/BIOS. It’s also worth noting that you need to enable Resizeable Bar on your motherboard. We’ll update the review according after the 13th Gen drops with more details on these features. For those, you either need a 12th Gen or 13th Gen Intel CPU with integrated graphics. Because I don’t have a 12th Gen Intel CPU handy, tools like Deep Link and Hyper Encode are off limits, for now. What this test system does mean is that for now we’re mostly focused on gaming. But the A770 will appeal most to those on a more modest budget, so for testing, I’ve slotted it into my modest gaming PC build as below.Īll games tested were loaded from a Crucial MX500 SATA SSD. There will be a time when we’ll do that, when the 13th Gen Core i9-13900K is here we’ll put together an “Intel super build” to see what happens there. Test bench specsĪs tempting as it is to pair the A770 with the most expensive, fastest CPU around, the absolute fastest memory and such, that sort of defeats what kind of build this graphics card is targeted at. It also comes with a companion app, Intel Arc Control, to manage drivers, system monitoring, and performance tuning. The A770 has four display outputs which include both DisplayPort and the latest HDMI 2.1. ![]()
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