(Got done filming with Der8auer today -- will take a while to put together the videos, but they're cool!) Here's our Intel B580 review with all the gaming, power, frametime, and efficiency benchmarks! ruclips.net/video/JjdCkSsLYLk/видео.html Watch our original tear-down of the A770 -- or just read the comments, because they're hilarious: ruclips.net/video/N371iMe_nfA/видео.html
i really hoped they would fix nvidia and amd problem, intel should have attached the IO shield to the heatsink and not the PCB. would fix sag and pcie Crack problem
I was gonna say. Thanks GN for not cleaning it. Let me know that this thing is a finger print magnet. And ill avoid cause my greasy fingers would really make that look gross just from putting it in. D:
@@snartgaming4922 Brother, I think you didn't understand his comment. It was a joke. He watched it in 1.5x speed because the video will be "over sooner". And if the video is finished sooner, Steve will have "more time to prepare for the flight". That was the joke. Got it? :)
I actually really, really like the design of (Intel's) B580. It's incredibly simple and minimalistic, slightly industrial but with some flair, and I'm definitely feeling it. No RGB (apart from the optional light-up "Intel ARC" logo). No flashy and spaced out "gamer" design. Just simple and austere, in a good way.
@@JN-hs5xlI like the look of my XFX RX 6800. It's basically a black rectangular cuboid with silver accents and no rgb. It does still have slightly aggressive edges, but it's more like a car design than an edgy teenage gamer design.
That „discoloration“ is an underfill material which is UV hardened (hence the slight yellow color) after pcb assembly. This improves the mechanic stability of the die itself and protects for ingress of dirt or liquids (like old thermal paste).
3:38 "Partners can do technically whatever they want." Considering the world we live in I wouldn't be surprised to see one with Molex connectors at this point.
Yeah dude, B770 is gonna be sweet. Considering the A770 was about 30% better than the A580, it should be about the same here. Hopefully the B series gets full HuC and RTX support into it for Linux, then it would be perfect for me!
B580 sold out in about a minute and a half at Newegg this morning, was desperately hoping to grab one for my dad. All the partner cards show out of stock too, but I don't know if that's because they legitimately are or because they haven't been released yet. I hope most of the sales were to legitimate users and not scalpers. Doesn't matter much to Intel's bottom line who buys it but it would make me feel better at least.
I'll see what I can find out and talk to the partners. I think it was an actual launch, but not sure how much supply there was. Based purely on nothing but speculation, it doesn't seem like this launch would have been camped by scalpers just out of the risk from last time or the obscurity of Intel Arc, but obviously I have no idea!
Honestly given the wave of positive reviews, it wouldn't shock me if scalpers took advantage of it... but realistically I suspect its just because of more demand than initial stock.
@GamersNexus I was actually thinking the same thing, I wouldn't think it would be a prime target for scalpers considering it's a lower end card, but on the other hand considering how desperate people are for an alternative and the positive press that they've gotten so far.... I appreciate any information you can provide us. And thank you for taking the time to respond to me individually.
@@Noblesteed17I assume not, considering that Steve is "hoping for a B700 series", which suggests that he has no idea. We'll see, but I am almost certain there is going to be one. I highly doubt they'll end with the 500 series when the 700 series were the most talked about variants of last gen.
Your German name should be Der5teve mit funf, I think that's how it's spelled. Also could be abbreviated as a D5, not sure if there is a five sided 🎲 though.
I have an XFX AMD card, and the fans are completely screwless, they snap into place via magnetic pogo pins, and actually come out of the card from new, you have to fit them yourself, which takes 2 seconds, this card actually impressed me, one of the nicest things I have seen with my long history of owning and modding GPU's, but I would not recommend this for low end GPU, it would just add expense, but the construction of this Intel card, is far better than I would expect, just take apart any 60 class card from the likes of Gigabyte or similar, and they will be dog crap.
Posting from a highly secure, heavily reinforced defense facility (my garage). Thanks Steve, I'll be listening to this in the background while welding armour plating over my walls and snacking on some canned beans. Can't be too prepared for a potential apocalypse.
@@ryanmitchell6827 I would have never imagined calling Intel the underdog. Next thing we'll be rooting for Nvidia CPUs? Competition is always good as they say
Even if the backplate is plastic, it still has the function of protecting the card from human stupidity... You won't knock those tiny components off the board if there is a piece of plastic preventing you from getting to them. That and the card still performs ok thermally... so aside from the greasy fingerprint collecting material, on a 250$ card... the plastic backplate can be forgiven.
Hearting for visibility. This is something we've been messing around with for accelerating certain tasks, like Adobe Premiere rendering. It is still not always perfect and can be buggy at times.
@@GamersNexus For me Lightroom kills my 4090 Vram taking 22-23 gigs at a time with little actually utilization and brings my PC to a hault. i am wondering too if i can slap this in and tell Lightroom to use the intel car for its vram and so it doesnt murder my 4090 and bring my i9 13900ks and 128g drr5 PC to a crawl. LR hogging all the Vram been an issue for a while
I ran an A4000 with an A770 and had some small issues with driver initialization, what I found is install each card separately, get all their drivers and everything set up, then install them together. Some issues can arise with motherboards depending on how they bifurcated the pcie lanes, but you can look up motherboard specs for that stuff
I'm curious how this would work with AMD, given their inability to decode H265 natively for 4:2:2 10bit video. If I've a 7900xtx & 7800x3d system and slap an ARC card in the other PCIe slot, would I be able to run Resolve off that instead? Hmmmm
You are. Intel had to start somewhere. At the very least Alchemist may become an obscure collector’s item one day. Vintage tech RUclipsrs of 2070 will pay big bucks for the fabled Intel company’s first real graphics card.
I agree but I shouldn't still have graphical issues in games. I'm not gonna argue raw performance shouldn't increase but Alchemist deserves the same level of polishing Battlemage has seemingly gotten.
TL;DR Battlemage required an entire hardware refactor from Alchemist. Alchemists issues are etched into silicon. They haven't dropped support but it will never be at polished. @@SecretlySeven unfortunately Battlemage is a massive hardware refactor over Alchemist. If you read some of their A Vs B marketing it even seems like intel slightly acknowledges the fact that at its core Alchemist was not the best solution. It was their first consumer product and they had a lot to learn. Without the issues you will likely be stuck with on Alchemist, Battlemage would not be as good as it is.
I've been away from the channel and community as a whole and coming back and seeing Steve with gray hair (definitely from all the bs in the industry) brings a tear😢
Fingerprint visibility on card is because of RMA purposes. If they appear in places, which should not be serviced by user, then it's going to be reason for warranty refusal.
It's not legal to refuse the warranty because of that though, unless it can be proven that you actually caused the damage. My guess is they just wanted to make it look cool with that matte black but they didn't think about people needing to touch it.
You say you test products before the tear-down. Are follow-up test (for different review, for example) performed with the same card? Do you validate its performance again? Do you buy another? Just interested, keep up the great work! Mal sehen, was du da mit Roman treibst!
Correct, testing is done before tear-down. As for the question: Depends! If we use the same card, it's validated on re-assembly. I check them for thermals before and after. Power is also checked. If these are the same, nothing else changes. Often, we will move on to partner models or other cards for use though just because we want to try a few different versions of the device. Wir haben die Fabrik besucht!
250USD for 270ish mm² of 5nm GPU silicon and 12GB of VRAM is pretty good. The die seems rather large for housing just 2560 ALUs/19.6B transistors though (4070 is 68% denser in terms of transistors per area)… Btw, AMD and NVidia take note - this is the price bracket a 7800XT and GeForce 4070 should be in: sub 300 USD!
Hi Steve! The backplate is an insulator, but it does protect the components from the user somewhat so that might be a benefit they are looking at as well! Hope that helps!
I find it funny that B580 doesn't seem to be available anywhere in US before January, but I can already walk into my European store and they'll just hand it over to me.
i really appreciate intel's commitment to make their gpus actually good, really big breath of fresh air compared to the dumpster fire cpus they had for the past 3 generations, if they keep this trend going i really wouldn't be surprised if intel becomes primarily a video card company rather than a processor one
Actually the new gen isn't bad.... They're just lackluster. The only thing they bring is a new architecture. May it be the basis for an Intel comeback like the first gen Ryzen was for AMD
Board partners can be just as bad with the glue. My "Gigabyte 1080ti Waterforce" had the water block screws under a glued on decorative plate, so no cleaning the block without messing that up.
Isn't it great when a company (Intel of all companies!) actually listens to what reputable reviewers have to say and fix the issues? If Intel continues on that path then the third generation could mean actual trouble for the other two companies in the field which have been quite lazy in recent years.
interesting how there's so few MLCCs on the substrate, and how they're all located on only one side. Compare this to Nvidia and AMD GPUs, where you'll usually find many more decoupling caps, and placed all around the Chip to make for optimal power delivery.
Speaking of oddly shaped silicon looking like it could be from a laptop, there's actually a market in CN for dead desktop GPUs reusing laptop chips by soldering them on the board! The gaming test results were nothing special, but the thermals and low power draw were impressive. I'd love to hear your thoughts on those.
6:29 - Yeh, my MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X has pads between the metal back-plate and GPU/VRAM and the backplate gets _really_ warm so it's obviously doing quite a lot of cooling. But I guess even a plastic backplate stops components being knocked off the PCB so maybe preferable to leaving it exposed.
Gamers Nexus is truly doing a complete and total disservice to the competitive performance of AMD when pairing Intel and Nvidia hardware with AMD hardware.
Back plate really doesn't matter in this case, it is just there to make it look better which is good trough might cause slight heat insulation. Other then that the GPU is well constructed especially for it's price. Intel has really upped their game which is a welcoming sight!
Not only is the cooler simpler and easier to disassemble, it's probably cheaper to make. Intel was certainly losing money on the A770/A750 LE cards, and dozens of cents here and there add up. Complexity isn't always good, and cost reduction isn't always bad.
I have absolutely no need for this card, but I'm so impressed, I almost feel like buying one. Looks like the Sparkle one runs at lower power draw and temp for only a nominal increase in price too. If intel brings out something that stands toe to toe with the upcoming 5080 (they won't), I'll buy it because nvidia can pound sand.
one thing i can appreciate about the design is that they screw mounted the ports to the pcie plate. should help keep the hdmi/dvi ports from breaking as easy as older cads...ala gtx1070. id love to see some b-series x-oc also, so bust out the LN2
What annoys me with this card is that it could have been a pure 10.5"/267mm card if not for that slanted end of the card because radiator heatpipe ends are like 6-8mm from the card so it could have been those 8mm shorter.
To be fair plastic backplate does prevent you from accidentally knocking off SMD's from the back of the PCB if you are terribly not careful when assembling the PC.
I definitely would have considered a B580 as an upgrade from my GTX 1070 if I hadn't gotten the 6700XT years ago. If there is a B700 series however, and the idle power consumption is improved significantly - I would definitely consider. Would be nice having an Intel videocard (that isn't i740) as it'd bring the variety of GPU from different manufacturers that I can use in my PC to 9 (currently have examples from; S3, SiS, 3DFX, Nvidia, AMD in use. Matrox, Ati and 3DLabs in storage).
This b580 gpu is the most interesting gpu release in some time for me. Excited to see what driver updates in the coming months and the b700 releases bring.
I wouldn't say they fixed all the problems. This thing still has a die size as big as a 4070ti and yet it has performance closer to a 4060ti. Not a big deal for the consumer, but it means Intel isn't making any money on these, meaning Intel won't make many of them, meaning it's not bringing competition to anyone since it's not a threat to AMD or Nvidia.
I have an Intel (not Airbus😂) A380 that I use exclusively for video transcoding - I don’t play games at all, outside of the bedroom! 😅 I will be really interested to learn if it will be worth upgrading to a BM GPU for my use case alone. I suspect not, as the ffmpeg hevc_qsv encodes are already at ~12x @ 1920x and ~20x @ 1280x.
(Got done filming with Der8auer today -- will take a while to put together the videos, but they're cool!)
Here's our Intel B580 review with all the gaming, power, frametime, and efficiency benchmarks! ruclips.net/video/JjdCkSsLYLk/видео.html
Watch our original tear-down of the A770 -- or just read the comments, because they're hilarious: ruclips.net/video/N371iMe_nfA/видео.html
But can it overclock? Asking for a friend
i really hoped they would fix nvidia and amd problem,
intel should have attached the IO shield to the heatsink and not the PCB.
would fix sag and pcie Crack problem
The shroud is an anti-theft feature. It records the fingerprints of everyone who's ever handled it
I was gonna say. Thanks GN for not cleaning it. Let me know that this thing is a finger print magnet. And ill avoid cause my greasy fingers would really make that look gross just from putting it in. D:
"It appears that the culprit ate french fries prior to the crime."
@@Mikesusendsadasdc this is a very very very funny reason to avoid a GPU and I'm stealing it
Also ensure you get a brand-new card but a returned one.😂
Oh now you tell me!
I don't know, guys, but I think Steve might have a flight in a couple of hours.
Yeah he has to get on a flight
He has a what in how long?
Not sure we need more data to be sure.
I've done some investigation, took a deep-dive... and the conclusion is that Steve has a flight in a couple hours.
Didn't you hear? His going to meet frau blucher!
Watched on 1.5x speed to give you some spare time
😅
If a few more of us watch it a couple times on 2x speed he should make it.
Most considerate person on RUclips right here
@@snartgaming4922 Brother, I think you didn't understand his comment.
It was a joke. He watched it in 1.5x speed because the video will be "over sooner". And if the video is finished sooner, Steve will have "more time to prepare for the flight".
That was the joke. Got it? :)
@@duine_àlainnnot to mention bro is also on RUclips "wasting his day." Weird comment on all levels.
I actually really, really like the design of (Intel's) B580. It's incredibly simple and minimalistic, slightly industrial but with some flair, and I'm definitely feeling it. No RGB (apart from the optional light-up "Intel ARC" logo). No flashy and spaced out "gamer" design. Just simple and austere, in a good way.
Simple is often good, especially for a more affordable card!
yeah, I'm also tired of the "vengeance predator beast reaper toxic" branding towards teenagers, give us more "boring" looking cards.
It's a good looking card, and not unnecessarily oversized.
@@JN-hs5xlI like the look of my XFX RX 6800. It's basically a black rectangular cuboid with silver accents and no rgb. It does still have slightly aggressive edges, but it's more like a car design than an edgy teenage gamer design.
That „discoloration“ is an underfill material which is UV hardened (hence the slight yellow color) after pcb assembly. This improves the mechanic stability of the die itself and protects for ingress of dirt or liquids (like old thermal paste).
Awesome! Thank you for the information!
@@GamersNexusI honestly just think it will die overtime like the 13900K and 14900K.
@@YKSoulRipperX based on what?
@@YKSoulRipperXwrong department
@@YKSoulRipperX it's not too late to delete this
Ah yes, I remember Intel's screwless design with 58 screws, revolutionary.
hahaha, that was the most insane combination of marketing and reality yet for a cooler design. This is far better!
LMAO!
Somehow your comment reminded me of the Nvidia Fermi protoype using wood screws and how people joked that a GTX 480 could set your house on fire 😂
3:38 "Partners can do technically whatever they want." Considering the world we live in I wouldn't be surprised to see one with Molex connectors at this point.
hahaha, actual lol at that one. How many would that even be? 15?!
The king of all housefires
170w external PD would be nice for a BeeLink mini PC build. 😂
@@GamersNexus Don't be silly... one... daisy chained.
@@GamersNexus 1 if they used their The Mini-Fit Sr. connectors and 16 awg. everyone seems to forget Molex is a company not just a connector name ;)
Guys I think Steve might need to get on a flight in a couple hours
I'm starting to think that too
Thanks Steve
Back to you Steve
It's just Steve being humble. He knows the airline will hold that plane for him, and would rather not risk keeping the other passengers waiting.
What led you to such conclusion?
Why do I feel like for this video, Steve is a tour guide who has a date at the end of his shift?
If you look on the left, you'll see the famous historical MOSFETs. When were they made? No one knows. Why? Also, no one knows. The tour is over!
@@GamersNexusAnd on your right, you’ll see the legendary MOSFATS.
Ofc the one time in the last 5 years that there's a cheap good GPU release it's sold out before it even hits the shelves where I live
Hopefully this is a sign Intel may allocate more inventory for its next round.
It’s a good sign for the health of a competitor. Intel really needs these to move if we want more
what about the a770?
If the B580 is already this good, I hope the B750 and B770 keep the same energy.
Definitely hoping that, for the sake of some competition in GPUs, they can keep it up!
I'm fantasizing about a B980 90 class release. A man can dream.
Yeah dude, B770 is gonna be sweet. Considering the A770 was about 30% better than the A580, it should be about the same here. Hopefully the B series gets full HuC and RTX support into it for Linux, then it would be perfect for me!
@@SteelTumbleweed my fantasy is "they are stalling higher tiers because they want to pair them with GDDR7" 😂
B580 sold out in about a minute and a half at Newegg this morning, was desperately hoping to grab one for my dad. All the partner cards show out of stock too, but I don't know if that's because they legitimately are or because they haven't been released yet. I hope most of the sales were to legitimate users and not scalpers. Doesn't matter much to Intel's bottom line who buys it but it would make me feel better at least.
I'll see what I can find out and talk to the partners. I think it was an actual launch, but not sure how much supply there was. Based purely on nothing but speculation, it doesn't seem like this launch would have been camped by scalpers just out of the risk from last time or the obscurity of Intel Arc, but obviously I have no idea!
Scalpers are already posting them on eBay for 400.
When is Micro Center getting them?
Honestly given the wave of positive reviews, it wouldn't shock me if scalpers took advantage of it... but realistically I suspect its just because of more demand than initial stock.
@GamersNexus I was actually thinking the same thing, I wouldn't think it would be a prime target for scalpers considering it's a lower end card, but on the other hand considering how desperate people are for an alternative and the positive press that they've gotten so far....
I appreciate any information you can provide us. And thank you for taking the time to respond to me individually.
Hope they release some higher end Battlemage cards so I have an upgrade from my 3070. The 8gb vram on the 3070 is not quite enough.
Definitely hoping for a B700 series!
@@GamersNexushave you heard any whispers about a 700 card?
@@Noblesteed17I assume not, considering that Steve is "hoping for a B700 series", which suggests that he has no idea. We'll see, but I am almost certain there is going to be one. I highly doubt they'll end with the 500 series when the 700 series were the most talked about variants of last gen.
I love this kind of video, it feels very hands on, organic.. idk. I need to go and watch more of these
As indicated by the fingerprints, it is certainly hands on!
@@GamersNexus 😂
Agreed, not a single GMO crop in sight. Very organic.
“MosFats...they’ve gained some weight.” 😂
Posting remotely from Germany, thanks Steve mit acht.
Does that make me '8teve?' haha. Had a fun time hanging out with Derbauer mit acht!
Your German name should be Der5teve mit funf, I think that's how it's spelled. Also could be abbreviated as a D5, not sure if there is a five sided 🎲 though.
@@PlantainSupernova "fünf" you were close ;)
@@PlantainSupernova Yes, the D5 dice basically exist in different designs, but it's very uncommon in table top games.
“If I’m talking fast it’s because we have to get on a plane soon”. No sir, 1.5 speed is your normal pace.
What a marvelous innovation they somehow made matte black plastic catch as many fingerprints as a launch PS3.
They took the que from mazda that loves to put that plastic all over their interiors. Just looking at it and it scratches and gets dust on it.
I thought that was metal at first because that's what I expect more to catch fingerprints like that.
I have an XFX AMD card, and the fans are completely screwless, they snap into place via magnetic pogo pins, and actually come out of the card from new, you have to fit them yourself, which takes 2 seconds, this card actually impressed me, one of the nicest things I have seen with my long history of owning and modding GPU's, but I would not recommend this for low end GPU, it would just add expense, but the construction of this Intel card, is far better than I would expect, just take apart any 60 class card from the likes of Gigabyte or similar, and they will be dog crap.
Holy hell those grease marks are scuffed. Thought the Logitech MX3 and 3s mice were riddled with rancid texture problems. This one takes the cake.
Posting from a highly secure, heavily reinforced defense facility (my garage).
Thanks Steve, I'll be listening to this in the background while welding armour plating over my walls and snacking on some canned beans. Can't be too prepared for a potential apocalypse.
Steve was acting like he had to catch a flight or something
We need competition, this is good, that cat on the desk is cool.
As a long term AMD supporter-and I can’t believe I’m writing this-for the time in my life I’m rooting for Intel.
because they the underdog now
I'm pretty happy after buying a used 6700 xt but I would've gone for one of these cards if I hadn't.
@@ryanmitchell6827 I would have never imagined calling Intel the underdog. Next thing we'll be rooting for Nvidia CPUs? Competition is always good as they say
@@goatman86Nvidia CPU? Hoooo hellll no......
You realize that you can be supportive of two things right?
Intel: B580 launches today!
Me: Oh, so they are readily available to buy and I can get one?
Intel: LOL, no.
The card seems to be holding good carrying all that magic
You can easily tell Steve was in a rush because he failed to notice or mention that the fan shroud features TWO squircles
To be fair to intel, I haven't touched my GPU in 3 years.
Well, with this GPU you can remember where exactly you touched it, not just that but if it cheats on you it will have signs too.
Exactly
Even if the backplate is plastic, it still has the function of protecting the card from human stupidity... You won't knock those tiny components off the board if there is a piece of plastic preventing you from getting to them. That and the card still performs ok thermally... so aside from the greasy fingerprint collecting material, on a 250$ card... the plastic backplate can be forgiven.
If Battlemage can see this level of improvement from the prior gen, gives me hope for Celestial in a few years.
Anyone tryed having a intel and Nvidia card installed at the same time? And issues?
Hearting for visibility. This is something we've been messing around with for accelerating certain tasks, like Adobe Premiere rendering. It is still not always perfect and can be buggy at times.
@GamersNexus thank you very much for the answer. I should probably wait a bit then.
@@GamersNexus For me Lightroom kills my 4090 Vram taking 22-23 gigs at a time with little actually utilization and brings my PC to a hault. i am wondering too if i can slap this in and tell Lightroom to use the intel car for its vram and so it doesnt murder my 4090 and bring my i9 13900ks and 128g drr5 PC to a crawl. LR hogging all the Vram been an issue for a while
I ran an A4000 with an A770 and had some small issues with driver initialization, what I found is install each card separately, get all their drivers and everything set up, then install them together. Some issues can arise with motherboards depending on how they bifurcated the pcie lanes, but you can look up motherboard specs for that stuff
I'm curious how this would work with AMD, given their inability to decode H265 natively for 4:2:2 10bit video. If I've a 7900xtx & 7800x3d system and slap an ARC card in the other PCIe slot, would I be able to run Resolve off that instead? Hmmmm
As an A-770 owner each new video on the B series makes me feel like an old used step. That's been abandoned and forgotten.
You are. Intel had to start somewhere. At the very least Alchemist may become an obscure collector’s item one day. Vintage tech RUclipsrs of 2070 will pay big bucks for the fabled Intel company’s first real graphics card.
U my sir are what made this possible. Hats off to you. Early adopters like you made this possible
I agree but I shouldn't still have graphical issues in games. I'm not gonna argue raw performance shouldn't increase but Alchemist deserves the same level of polishing Battlemage has seemingly gotten.
TL;DR Battlemage required an entire hardware refactor from Alchemist. Alchemists issues are etched into silicon. They haven't dropped support but it will never be at polished.
@@SecretlySeven unfortunately Battlemage is a massive hardware refactor over Alchemist. If you read some of their A Vs B marketing it even seems like intel slightly acknowledges the fact that at its core Alchemist was not the best solution. It was their first consumer product and they had a lot to learn. Without the issues you will likely be stuck with on Alchemist, Battlemage would not be as good as it is.
I've been away from the channel and community as a whole and coming back and seeing Steve with gray hair (definitely from all the bs in the industry) brings a tear😢
Steve taking a page out of NZXT’s book with that “I have to catch a flight so don’t blame me it’s the flight”😂😂😂
Don't bring a knife to a gun fight unless "be quiet!" is written on the blade.
Fingerprint visibility on card is because of RMA purposes. If they appear in places, which should not be serviced by user, then it's going to be reason for warranty refusal.
It's not legal to refuse the warranty because of that though, unless it can be proven that you actually caused the damage. My guess is they just wanted to make it look cool with that matte black but they didn't think about people needing to touch it.
whoah.
Steve's totally morphing into Thorin Oakenshield.
we need a B990 with 64Xe cores and 32gb of vram for 700-800$
Nah bro, i want a 128Xe cores with 32gb monster gpu for 899
You say you test products before the tear-down. Are follow-up test (for different review, for example) performed with the same card? Do you validate its performance again? Do you buy another?
Just interested, keep up the great work! Mal sehen, was du da mit Roman treibst!
Correct, testing is done before tear-down. As for the question: Depends! If we use the same card, it's validated on re-assembly. I check them for thermals before and after. Power is also checked. If these are the same, nothing else changes. Often, we will move on to partner models or other cards for use though just because we want to try a few different versions of the device. Wir haben die Fabrik besucht!
@@GamersNexus Testing other partner models is always fun!
250USD for 270ish mm² of 5nm GPU silicon and 12GB of VRAM is pretty good. The die seems rather large for housing just 2560 ALUs/19.6B transistors though (4070 is 68% denser in terms of transistors per area)…
Btw, AMD and NVidia take note - this is the price bracket a 7800XT and GeForce 4070 should be in: sub 300 USD!
Hi Steve! The backplate is an insulator, but it does protect the components from the user somewhat so that might be a benefit they are looking at as well! Hope that helps!
I find it funny that B580 doesn't seem to be available anywhere in US before January, but I can already walk into my European store and they'll just hand it over to me.
yup, megekko for one has stock.
It odd to see steve smile normally in an Intel vid
It looks off
If you're watching this, it's very likely that Steve is on a plane.
Now lets put a water bloc on that 😎
It'd be fun from an enthusiast standpoint, but also super overkill!
@@GamersNexus Lets have fun ♥
His going to Germany to a person that have a mill and the knowledge to make one...
i really appreciate intel's commitment to make their gpus actually good, really big breath of fresh air compared to the dumpster fire cpus they had for the past 3 generations, if they keep this trend going i really wouldn't be surprised if intel becomes primarily a video card company rather than a processor one
Actually the new gen isn't bad.... They're just lackluster. The only thing they bring is a new architecture. May it be the basis for an Intel comeback like the first gen Ryzen was for AMD
Board partners can be just as bad with the glue. My "Gigabyte 1080ti Waterforce" had the water block screws under a glued on decorative plate, so no cleaning the block without messing that up.
Isn't it great when a company (Intel of all companies!) actually listens to what reputable reviewers have to say and fix the issues? If Intel continues on that path then the third generation could mean actual trouble for the other two companies in the field which have been quite lazy in recent years.
interesting how there's so few MLCCs on the substrate, and how they're all located on only one side. Compare this to Nvidia and AMD GPUs, where you'll usually find many more decoupling caps, and placed all around the Chip to make for optimal power delivery.
Zaddy nexus has graced us
These build quality complaints are void at this low of a price point IMO.
Steve: "If I'm talking fast...." - Steve, you always talk at 1,000 mph lol!
The the shroud made of the same kind of material that will ooze out the plastic softener over time and make it super sticky?
Speaking of oddly shaped silicon looking like it could be from a laptop, there's actually a market in CN for dead desktop GPUs reusing laptop chips by soldering them on the board! The gaming test results were nothing special, but the thermals and low power draw were impressive. I'd love to hear your thoughts on those.
I love they colored the heatsink in black like the Asus Proart cards it gives it such a clean look overall
will be interesting to see what kind of impact removing plastic backplate has on thermals
Really starting to enjoy Steve’s slow transition from Tech Jesus to Tech Gandalf.
I very much appreciate that I can trust your videos due to your repeated displays of good ethics. Thank you for the good content.
6:29 - Yeh, my MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X has pads between the metal back-plate and GPU/VRAM and the backplate gets _really_ warm so it's obviously doing quite a lot of cooling. But I guess even a plastic backplate stops components being knocked off the PCB so maybe preferable to leaving it exposed.
Steve gave me anxiety with the TSA experience. Thankfully, that went smooth haha
Gamers Nexus is truly doing a complete and total disservice to the competitive performance of AMD when pairing Intel and Nvidia hardware with AMD hardware.
6:09 don't put final screw like that on the floor but let it stand with his buddies
The glue was reason I never gave Alchemist a chance. Build quality matters!
Back plate really doesn't matter in this case, it is just there to make it look better which is good trough might cause slight heat insulation. Other then that the GPU is well constructed especially for it's price.
Intel has really upped their game which is a welcoming sight!
Not only is the cooler simpler and easier to disassemble, it's probably cheaper to make. Intel was certainly losing money on the A770/A750 LE cards, and dozens of cents here and there add up. Complexity isn't always good, and cost reduction isn't always bad.
I have absolutely no need for this card, but I'm so impressed, I almost feel like buying one. Looks like the Sparkle one runs at lower power draw and temp for only a nominal increase in price too. If intel brings out something that stands toe to toe with the upcoming 5080 (they won't), I'll buy it because nvidia can pound sand.
I love seeing the improvements after recieving feedback. Hoping it will pay off for intel in the end
one thing i can appreciate about the design is that they screw mounted the ports to the pcie plate. should help keep the hdmi/dvi ports from breaking as easy as older cads...ala gtx1070. id love to see some b-series x-oc also, so bust out the LN2
I ordered the D&D circuitelectronics-themed dice 🎲 from y'all.
Thank you!
@GamersNexus no problem. Anything to help out the channel
Will you have a PCB breakdown by Buildzoid?
I'm actually smiling and using PSU calculator after almost a decade I'm finally retiring my 1060 😂 hahaha
What annoys me with this card is that it could have been a pure 10.5"/267mm card if not for that slanted end of the card because radiator heatpipe ends are like 6-8mm from the card so it could have been those 8mm shorter.
To be fair plastic backplate does prevent you from accidentally knocking off SMD's from the back of the PCB if you are terribly not careful when assembling the PC.
Never thought I’d see the day where I was rooting for Intel on something but here we are
I definitely would have considered a B580 as an upgrade from my GTX 1070 if I hadn't gotten the 6700XT years ago.
If there is a B700 series however, and the idle power consumption is improved significantly - I would definitely consider. Would be nice having an Intel videocard (that isn't i740) as it'd bring the variety of GPU from different manufacturers that I can use in my PC to 9 (currently have examples from; S3, SiS, 3DFX, Nvidia, AMD in use. Matrox, Ati and 3DLabs in storage).
I feel like this rushed design of a video needs to be a regular bit on there; nothing cuts through the BS like having a plane to catch.
Steve also has an axe with "be REALLY quiet!" on 😬
On the ASRock card,
Interface
- 1 x DisplayPort 2.1 (Primary, up to UHBR13.5) middle one
- 2 x DisplayPort 2.1 (Up to UHBR10)
- 1 x HDMI 2.1a
Gunnir: middle dp is 13.5
I think it's very interesting how rectangular the die is compared to the almost square dies AMD and Nvidia like to use.
Have a nice flight you two, get some much deserved rest.
11:00 Hello intel I appear to have purchased half a graphics card in an oversized cooler.....
I can't believe this thing can power a plane for 2 hours! Big ups to Intel!
This b580 gpu is the most interesting gpu release in some time for me. Excited to see what driver updates in the coming months and the b700 releases bring.
I wouldn't say they fixed all the problems. This thing still has a die size as big as a 4070ti and yet it has performance closer to a 4060ti. Not a big deal for the consumer, but it means Intel isn't making any money on these, meaning Intel won't make many of them, meaning it's not bringing competition to anyone since it's not a threat to AMD or Nvidia.
Take a shot every time Steve mentioned that they have a flight to catch in a few hours…
This thing looks super duper easy to service. Great job Intel!
I'm glad there's a good affordable GPU again. Hopefully I can snag one when they restock.
With the die shape I wonder if it would be more efficient if the bga was turned 90 degrees so more of the heat pipes passed directly over.
Please bring back the shirt youre wearing this video (RGB GPU glitch)
Man, Steve really smashed his thumb. Ouch. 18:10
I have an Intel (not Airbus😂) A380 that I use exclusively for video transcoding - I don’t play games at all, outside of the bedroom! 😅 I will be really interested to learn if it will be worth upgrading to a BM GPU for my use case alone. I suspect not, as the ffmpeg hevc_qsv encodes are already at ~12x @ 1920x and ~20x @ 1280x.
Out of stock in my country 😭😭😭
ASRock needs to make a >199mm one of these so they can go in their DeskMeet barebones.
So Intel made this card more serviceable because of one of your videos? That's crazy if you think about it. The power you wield!
Card looks super clean but man what were they thinking with that fingerprint magnet material usage?
Status report needed. Did Steve actually make his flight?
i still use my 780ti cooler in my cigar humidor under a very corrosive uv light. still works great. i would say non-changable fans are okay.
Like the review, but you HAVE to keep the price in mind with all the plastic bits and "lack" of thermal pads.
Sapphire has been doing the pin to pad fans forever