GUNNIR Intel Arc A770 Photon 16G OC Graphics Card
The powerful Intel ARC A770 chip, now present in the Photon series, creates pure performance graphics for consumers. It continues the all-inclusive design and DEBUG lighting of the Photon series, a stronger heat dissipation system and a redesigned metal backplane, and the texture is still online. With the same A770 chip as FLUX, high performance, high practicality, and high cost performance are already synonymous with it.
Judging by the comments on Chinese retail site, this graphics card has become available since last month. Intel had released two Arc A770 models, either with 16GB VRAM. The latter was seemingly exclusively used by reference “Limited Edition” or by Acer BiFrost model. GUNNIR’s new Photon card will join this small group.
The A770 Photon looks identical to the A770 that was announced a few months ago. It is equipped with dual 8-pin power connectors, three fans, and it is slightly thicker than 2 slots (300 x 118.5 x 50 mm).
The card is powered by ACM-G10 GPU with 32 Xe-Cores. This is the full fat version attached to 16GB of GDDR6 memory. What might be interesting though is that this model has slower memory. Instead of the 17.5 Gbps used by Limited Edition and BiFrost, this model has 16 Gbps chips instead.
That said, the Graphics Clock of 2.4 GHz is 14.3% faster than reference model, but the memory bandwidth is 8.6% lower. The card is now listed for 3199-3299 RMB which is more than any of the Flux series with 16G memory.
GUNNIR Intel Arc A770 Photon 16G OC Graphics Card review