Is this card becoming more competitive for mid range and a flagship 1440p/144Hz option?
The hardware looks solid and it sports 16GB of GDDR6, which is the cheapest 16GB card I could find on their listing. There is also an Acer version of the same card for $320.
The next cheapest card after that is an XFX RX6800, which is arguably a much beefier card. You are getting what you pay for with the 6800, but I think the A770 is closer to the historic mid-range MSRP than we've seen in a long time.
Two big concerns, are the mainboard/cpu requirements and driver maturity. You need newer hardware to use the card properly, but it supports both Intel and AMD.
Initially I wrote off Intel's effort because they stumbled out of the gate with focus and direction and I figured it was another half-baked attempt. But, I think I was wrong and they could be shaping this up to be a solid 1440p card.
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But if you already own a larger game library and want to occasionally replay some of your old games, then something like RTX 4060 also at $300 would be much better purchase. A770's driver support would be much worse limitation than RTX 4060's limited RAM is.
But Intel's prices are really enticing.
But let's be realistic here: Arc Alchemist isn't even popular enough that I could find it on Steam charts. If Intel's next gen GPUs succeed, Intel is going to be focusing on its drivers, not on drivers for the really small number of Alchemist users out there.
I'm hoping for good things from Intel's next GPU generation. But from the next generation, this one is already kind of miss.
What GPUs support FSR 3?
Last year, FSR 2.0 went a long way toward making the technology more competitive with DLSS while also working on a wider range of graphics hardware from AMD, Nvidia, and Intel. Contrary to some prior speculation, FSR 3 will continue to support a wide range of old and new GPUs from all three major GPU companies. AMD has confirmed to us that the following graphics hardware should all support FSR 3:
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2023/08/amds-fps-doubling-fsr-3-is-coming-soon-and-not-just-to-radeon-graphics-cards/
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Edit: Too bad about my Vega, but it's an immortal, legendary card. It can still use FSR2 and as such, it's still gonna be great.
I'm sure once some games support both, DLSS 3 and FSR 3 there will be hundreds of side-by-side comparisons... and once again the verdict will be that they both do an almost equal job of improving frame rates but DLSS has the better visual quality.
All besides the point for anyone without a 4000 series Nvidia card who can't do DLSS 3.
The proprietary vs. open support system kind of reminds me of the G-sync vs. FreeSync thing from a few years back.
I have a 2070 Super so I'm looking forward to games that support FSR 3 and I'll likely use that instead of DLSS 2 since my card can't do DLSS 3.
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