Awesome video sir I sincerely agree about the low end of the market I’m one of those people who buy a budget system Literally enough to get going And slowly build the system out from the start Getting a CPU with an iGPU even Then just up the ram and add a dedicated low end newer GPU I built a 10th gen i3 system here recently within the last year Started with an GeForce GTX 1630 Then to a GeForce GTX 1650 Then up to a Arc A380 Ow I’m going up to an Arc A750 We need a new GTX series without Ray Tracing Or whatever they gotta do Like a GeForce GTX 1730, 1750, 1760, and 1760 Ti That’d make a solid low end GTX series Wouldn’t matter to me though I’m on the Intel Arc bandwagon now Started with an A380 And jumping up to an A750 or A580
I pulled the Triger on a Arc a580 for $160 for a budget build. Reason the Arch a750 is $200 and up now. I wanted to build new to which the A580 looked to be the best for a this gen card used on a gen 4 AMD Ryzen 5600 budget build. To which leaves a small upgrade path to which would be on how this PC get used.
Thanks for the review. In my country between A580 and A750/6600 have 50$ price difference. So i think i will go for A580. I want to pair it with 5600. Can i full utilize it and its features???
Do you still have this Sparkle A580 card? If so could you please test it if it works with 8pin+6pin power connectors? I know that almost all Nvidia cards that have 8+8 don't work with 8+6 and i know that almost all AMD cards that have 8+8 work with 8+6. Im buying a new PC for my daughter so i want to know if i can get away with cheaper PSU.
Hey man I just wanted to ask, is that the AK400 or AK500s? I got the AK500s that I'm hoping will have enough room to add a fan to the back, but it doesn't come with 2 sets of mounting brackets unfortunately.
Very informative, I’ve been looking at purchasing an ARC gpu for awhile now and this video made up my mind, thank you sir 🫡
Awesome video sir
I sincerely agree about the low end of the market
I’m one of those people who buy a budget system
Literally enough to get going
And slowly build the system out from the start
Getting a CPU with an iGPU even
Then just up the ram and add a dedicated low end newer GPU
I built a 10th gen i3 system here recently within the last year
Started with an GeForce GTX 1630
Then to a GeForce GTX 1650
Then up to a Arc A380
Ow I’m going up to an Arc A750
We need a new GTX series without Ray Tracing
Or whatever they gotta do
Like a GeForce GTX 1730, 1750, 1760, and 1760 Ti
That’d make a solid low end GTX series
Wouldn’t matter to me though
I’m on the Intel Arc bandwagon now
Started with an A380
And jumping up to an A750 or A580
I pulled the Triger on a Arc a580 for $160 for a budget build. Reason the Arch a750 is $200 and up now. I wanted to build new to which the A580 looked to be the best for a this gen card used on a gen 4 AMD Ryzen 5600 budget build. To which leaves a small upgrade path to which would be on how this PC get used.
Awesome review
Thanks!
Thanks for the review. In my country between A580 and A750/6600 have 50$ price difference. So i think i will go for A580. I want to pair it with 5600. Can i full utilize it and its features???
Do you still have this Sparkle A580 card? If so could you please test it if it works with 8pin+6pin power connectors? I know that almost all Nvidia cards that have 8+8 don't work with 8+6 and i know that almost all AMD cards that have 8+8 work with 8+6. Im buying a new PC for my daughter so i want to know if i can get away with cheaper PSU.
Hey man I just wanted to ask, is that the AK400 or AK500s? I got the AK500s that I'm hoping will have enough room to add a fan to the back, but it doesn't come with 2 sets of mounting brackets unfortunately.
Yes it is the ak400
I have not used the AK 500 .you can pick up fan buckles on Amazon for under 8 dollars.
What is that source media? 4k? 8bit?