ASRock Challenger Intel ARC A580 CL 8G GDDR6 256-bit Dual Fan Design 2000 MHz 16 Gbps 0dB Silent Cooling
$169.99
Price: $169.99
(as of Dec 25, 2024 19:39:34 UTC – Details)
ASRock’s custom Striped Axial Fan delivers enhanced airflow to optimize cooling from not only the stripe structure on each fan blade but also the polishing surface on the bottom side. Designed to avoid PCB bending. The fancy outlook makes the graphic card more legendary in visual. It also helps to enhance cooling with the premium thermal pads equipped backside. Besided this extraordinary cooling feature, the graphics card handles 4K graphics but also supports next generation 8K video outputs for the ultimate visual experience.
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Customers find the video card offers good value for money. It’s a great gaming GPU for the price and capable for 1440p gaming. They appreciate the visual quality and quiet operation. However, some customers have mixed opinions on functionality, performance, power requirements, and card quality.
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9 reviews for ASRock Challenger Intel ARC A580 CL 8G GDDR6 256-bit Dual Fan Design 2000 MHz 16 Gbps 0dB Silent Cooling
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Daniel Wu –
Best GPU for the pricing of a mid-range tier card.
I’ve upgraded from the 5700 XT, which has held down its fort perfectly for the last 5 years. After running one of many tests and seeing how well AMD was able to optimize its GPU via FSR and its improved rendering capabilities was what kept me with them for years, but I have now upgraded to this Intel Arc A770 GPU and there is a significant difference between the two. Granted the architecture of the two are years apart, so it is an unfair comparison, but the addition of Ray-tracing and how it adds another layer of descriptive graphic details to your experience as gamer is something that appears to be under-valued. There has been several generations of RT cores and its Ray-tracing capabilities, but I don’t believe I’ve ran into a review that truly explains the differences of the two. After watching and testing several games with the 5700 XT and seeing it’s max potential, I was able to see new graphical features that were not present with the 5700 XT, but are with the Arc A770. I don’t believe anyone has explained how ray-tracing does change the overall appearance of the gamings atmosphere via different levels of graphic details, better details in reflections, and just added graphics that is not there without Ray tracing. One simple example, let me bring up an old game without ray-tracing, like Monster Hunter World running at 4k. Although the 5700 XT was able to run 4k and its highest settings with an average of 55 FPS, when you zoom up to the characters face, you can see the pixelated details to the drawings of the individuals face, but when you zoom up in Arc A770, you can actually see the sheen that reflects off of the characters face, which appears to be well-moisturized face. That one difference is clearly there and then there’s more, but there’s too much to describe. Anyhow, based on value, this has to be one of the best budget GPU’s out here for the money with near top-tier performance. There are some minor issues with it though, and hopefully through better optimization, drivers, and application formats with better data set features, this GPU will unleash its full potential. The package came in without any damage and the box was in perfectly good, new condition. Thanks.
M Jordan –
Nice low profile card
Built up a modern office PC and found a really nice deal on an F skew CPU. This particular position is using an Ultrawide monitor and the low profile (aged) R7 card I slotted for the position could not resolve the resolution correctly. Needed a good low cost option and this seemed to fit the bill perfectly.I was a bit concerned with Intel and the development of their drivers since release. If you have been on the fence about its maturity, it seems that there has been a lot of catch up and the card works flawlessly for the resolution desired alongside some simple gaming/goofing off. The card is small enough that it just sort of hides under the CPU cooler. It is very quiet and have had no manner of issues with it in relation to the resolution which appears to have been an issue with some of the earlier driver releases.For its use case it seems to be a very decent card and so far would absolutely recommend for office work, viewing media, perhaps even some light gaming.
msbiofuels –
Good AV1 encoder, OK gaming GPU, low power limit
This is a decent little 1080p GPU. No power connection required, fits in low profile cases, games just fine in 1080p at 60fps, most likely higher. To get the best performance out of it you must TURN ON RESIZE BAR in the BIOS. Other GPUs get negligible benefit from it, but the ARC GPUs are heavily reliant on Resize Bar. Not compatible with VR gaming without some significant iffy workarounds so stick to Nvidia if that’s your plan. Otherwise for budget gaming this is a good option. It really shines on video encoding. The only way to get into AV1 encoding cheaper is the a310. The disappointment comes from the artificially low power limit on the card. The full size A380 runs on 75w power, the Pci slot should supply 75w, but Asrock appears to have capped the card at 45w for some reason. I never hit the thermal limits on the cards, because in operation I’m always bouncing off the power limit. The Sparkle A380 Genie appears to support the full 75w TDP in the same profile
Motley –
Things a beast
Very good card love the performance it brings gaming capability is awsome noise level is low definitely a good value and really easy to install
Sean –
Great card for Linux use.
JaY_III –
Using Linux Kernel 6.6+, this is a GREAT choice for hardware acceleration.Extremely pleased with the performance this card provides.
Oscar omar posada sanchez –
Compré el producto, instale los últimos controladores la resolución de mi monitor es 3440×1440 mis juegos favoritos no pudo correr en configuraciones arriba de baja con todo al mÃnimo de configuraciones, incluso bajando la resolución a 1080, mi anterior tarjeta de video con 8GB de memoria corre los mismos juegos a la resolución antes mencionada 1440 a 30/40 fps por lo que opté por regresar el producto ð totalmente desilusionado.
Jesse Layton –
Using this for a Tdarr node for my Plex server, as well as one in my Plex server. The Tdarr node reencodes media faster than my 4080. And my Plex server easily manages 8+ streams without issue. All while not needing any additional power connectors.Probably sucks for anything else. But for AV1 work it goes hard.
Martin Aaron Alcantar Chagolla –
la grafica es muy buena para crear contenido, para hacer stream,hablo de que se puede usar como dual GPU o pc para solo stream.por que para lo demás, no es ni buena para juegos, si para el competitivo pero no para la mayorÃa de los juegos, sus drivers son malos, asà que no le metas mano mas que para ajustar el ventilador, los consumos son muy bajos, pero si se caliente mucho, como si fuera una GPU de laptop.En conclusión, si buscar el anhelado Codec AV1 para stream en youtube y futuramente para twitch.esta es la opción que necesitas, aun buen precio y resultado satisfactorios.”Recomendad”