Since ASRock has announced two new graphics cards, we are definitely interested. First, let’s take a look at the Arc A750 Challenger SE. This graphics card has 8 GB of GDDR6 memory and the familiar 256-bit bus interface, which enables a bandwidth of 16 Gbps. It is equipped with 448 compute units and has a base clock of 2200 MHz. The connections include 1 x HDMI 2.0 and 3 x DisplayPort 2.0, which offers a wide range of connection options. The dimensions of the card are 267 x 130 x 48 mm and it requires a 2 x 8-pin connector. ASRock recommends a power supply unit with an output of 650 watts in order to operate the graphics card optimally and to avoid potential problems. The cooling solution is a dual cooling system with axial fans.
Next we look at the Arc A770 Challenger SE, which comes with improved technical specifications and is intended for customers who want an even more powerful card instead of the Arc A750 Challenger SE. This graphics card has 16 GB GDDR6 memory and a 256-bit bus interface with a bandwidth of 16 Gbps. However, it is equipped with 512 compute units and has the same dimensions of 267 x 130 x 48 mm. The base clock is 2150 MHz. This model also uses a 2 x 8-pin connection and requires a 650 watt power supply unit in order to function optimally. It also relies on two cooling fans with axial fans.

Both graphics cards thus offer powerful options for different requirements within the Intel chips. According to ASRock, the cards will be launched as early as mid-July, on July 12 to be precise, but they will probably be regionally limited for the time being. This means that it is probably aimed at local markets, such as Japan. A global release has not yet been confirmed by the company. Unfortunately, this also means that we will have to wait and see whether ASRock is aiming for a European release at all. The price of the cards is also not yet reliably known.
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