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ASRock Intel Arc A380 Low Profile 6GB GDDR6 96-bit DisplayPort HDMI 0dB Silent Cooling 8K 7680 x 4320 Graphics Card PCI Express4.0 Dual Fan
Graphics Coprocessor | A380 |
Brand | ASRock |
Graphics Ram Size | 6 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 2000 MHz |
Video Output Interface | HDMI |
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- ASRock Intel Arc A380 Low Profile 6GB OC GDDR6
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Product Dimensions | 6.65 x 2.72 x 0.79 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Manufacturer | Asrock |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0CDM3YVQM |
Item model number | 90-G46ZZ-00UANF |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #208 in Computer Graphics Cards |
Date First Available | September 20, 2023 |
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Noise level | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.0 | — |
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Value for money | 4.3 | 4.5 | — | 4.6 | 4.0 | — |
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graphics coprocessor | A380 | Intel Arc A310 | AMD Radeon RX 550 | AMD Redon RX 550 | NVIDIA Quadro | Geforce GT 1050 |
card interface | pci e x4 | pci e x16 | pci e x8 | pci e x16, pci e x8 | pci e, pci e | pci e x16 |
graphics ram type | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr5 | gddr5 | gddr5 | gddr5 |
graphics ram size | 6 GB | 4 GB | — | 4 GB | 4 GB | — |
output interface | HDMI | HDMI, DisplayPort | HDMI, DisplayPort | HDMI, DisplayPort | DisplayPort | HDMI, DisplayPort |
memory clock speed | 2000 MHz | 15.5 GHz | 2000 MHz | 6000 MHz | 512 MHz | — |
gpu clock speed | 2000 MHz | 2000 MHz | 1183 MHz | 1071 MHz | — | 1367 MHz |
display resolution | 7680 X 4320 | — | — | 7680x4320 | 4096 x 2160 | 7680 x 4320 |
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Customers like the sturdiness, gaming, and performance of the video card. For example, they mention it's a solid card, perfect for casual gaming, with a strong encoder. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and size.
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Customers are impressed with the performance of the video card. They say it's a great all-around budget GPU that performs well. Some customers also mention that the card is the best in its price class. Overall, most are happy with the results and the easy setup on Linux.
"...days since i brought this to pair with my i5-12400F, but the performance is amazing for a 170$ card, over 170 fps on War Thunder (max settings) , 80..." Read more
"...Downloaded the software/drivers and seemed to work good. graphics look good and performance seemed fine for being a SFF unit...." Read more
"Good for budget builds and light gaming or production use it has 4.0 support and the drivers are updated regularly." Read more
"...Once he did, however, he was pleased with the results. He bought this to replace his RX 550 for his budget gaming PC...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sturdiness of the video card. They mention that it is a solid card that will run more than fine, has a strong encoder, and a workhorse. Some say that the GPU is solid depending on your Compact Case.
"...on custom settings (medium'ish settings) over 240 fps average, its a solid card that will run more than fine, and in the moment of this review they..." Read more
"The asrock arc380 is a solid card for most needs...if you're a big.time gamer you might sit this one out, but for general computing needs there no..." Read more
"Solid GPU depending on your Compact Case..." Read more
"Good AV1 encoder, OK gaming GPU, low power limit..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the video card's noise level. They mention that it is quiet and has no audio glitches.
"...Another thing I do like about it is it’s quiet which my wife appreciates because my computers are in our bedroom and lately she’s become a light..." Read more
"...It IS quiet, but it has an annoying issue: it wouldn’t activate the display after coming back from Suspend mode, unless I detached and reattached..." Read more
"Ditched my rx6400 due to audio glitches over HDMI. No audio glitches with this. Heard the rx6000 series has a weak HDMI signal...." Read more
"...The card appears sturdy, fan is quiet and it's lightweight and I have seen any sag. Great price for a great little card." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the gaming capabilities of the video card. They mention that it is ok for gaming, perfect for casual gaming, and a great little card for most needs.
"Good video encoding and decoding. Ok for gaming equal to a 1050 ti. Doesn't like windows being switched from borderless to bordered...." Read more
"...gamer so I don’t need anything cutting edge so for me it’s perfect for my casual gaming." Read more
"Great little card for most needs..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the power of the video card. They mention that it has a low power limit, and does not require a power connection.
"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...." Read more
"Discrete, low profile, no power required GPU from Intel...." Read more
"Low power, Strong encoder, and a workhorse..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the style of the video card. They mention that it looks badass, runs cool, and quiet.
"...the raytracing looks boss the card itself looks badarse it’s cool as a cucumber even under full load it’s 16gb and cheaper than other 16gb on Amazon..." Read more
"...a770 and it's great paired with i7 12700kf 32 gb dddr5 ram the gpu is fast runs cool and puts my acer predator triton 300 se laptop to shame." Read more
"...Runs cool, doesn't need much. Works on Linux...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the video card. Some mention it's a decent little 1080p GPU that fits in low profile cases and games just fine in 1080P at 60fps, while others say that it has major video issues and is not compatible with VR gaming.
"Great graphics card. Purchased for my budget secondary Pc, i7-4790 with Gryphon Z97 motherboard...." Read more
"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...." Read more
"Good video encoding and decoding. Ok for gaming equal to a 1050 ti. Doesn't like windows being switched from borderless to bordered...." Read more
"...Graphics cards even after having one replaced are both having MAJOR video issues on 1 of the 2 screens connected and the only way to stop it is to..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the video card. Some mention that it fits in low profile cases, while others say that it would not fit in their SFF PC.
"...No power connection required, fits in low profile cases, games just fine in 1080p at 60fps, most likely higher...." Read more
"...Despite the low profile, I had some trouble fitting it near my Power Supply a place where I had added a temporary GPU before...." Read more
"Discrete, low profile, no power required GPU from Intel...." Read more
"It’s advertised as low profile and it is but to wide to fit into PCI slot and PSU." Read more
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Instant relief in Davinci Resolve studio. I mean it’s absolutely insane how well this works.
Props intel, props.
10/10 will buy again
Edit:
It is 1/23/2024 and I have since upgraded my computer and I noticed I didn't list my previous specs 🤦
Old setup:
Ryzen 7 5800X
32gb DDR4 3200/CL16
ASRock B550M Pro4
RX 6900 XT sold for $500 and bought a RTX 3090 FE $600
New setup
Ryzen 9 7900X
Asus ROG Strix B650E-F
G.Skill Flare X5 6000MHz/CL30
nVidia RTX 3090 FE
ASRock Intel Arc A310
Samsung 990 Pro
Western Digital SN770
Crucial BX500
EVGA GQ850w PSU
All in all, this little GPU has performed wonders. I am quite curious about how much better the performance would be if I had a motherboard with 2 PCIe slots connected straight to the CPU. In my application only the first slot is CPU-connected, the other 3 slots are ran through the chipset. From my understanding it could possibly be causing the occasional 3-5 second pause while working on the timeline. None the less, for $120, this 20w GPU is saving my butt time after time. I do want to upgrade to the A380 or the A580 but we'll see in the future
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023
Instant relief in Davinci Resolve studio. I mean it’s absolutely insane how well this works.
Props intel, props.
10/10 will buy again
Edit:
It is 1/23/2024 and I have since upgraded my computer and I noticed I didn't list my previous specs 🤦
Old setup:
Ryzen 7 5800X
32gb DDR4 3200/CL16
ASRock B550M Pro4
RX 6900 XT sold for $500 and bought a RTX 3090 FE $600
New setup
Ryzen 9 7900X
Asus ROG Strix B650E-F
G.Skill Flare X5 6000MHz/CL30
nVidia RTX 3090 FE
ASRock Intel Arc A310
Samsung 990 Pro
Western Digital SN770
Crucial BX500
EVGA GQ850w PSU
All in all, this little GPU has performed wonders. I am quite curious about how much better the performance would be if I had a motherboard with 2 PCIe slots connected straight to the CPU. In my application only the first slot is CPU-connected, the other 3 slots are ran through the chipset. From my understanding it could possibly be causing the occasional 3-5 second pause while working on the timeline. None the less, for $120, this 20w GPU is saving my butt time after time. I do want to upgrade to the A380 or the A580 but we'll see in the future
Normally installing GPUs has never been a struggle for me but this GPU was the exception. Despite the low profile, I had some trouble fitting it near my Power Supply a place where I had added a temporary GPU before. Not going to get into details but this lead to some mistakes being made.
My initial test of the GPU lead to another big mistake. Reading the box the Intel Arc GPU's states a minimum requirement of a "10th generation Intel CPUs" was needed. This was not true. I have a 9th gen intel CPU(i9-9900K) and what the motherboard has to support is REBAR as this is something that Arc GPUs are reliant on.
Upgrading my motherboards bios firmware(msi mpg z390m gaming edge ac) allowed me to enable REBAR. After getting this feature, I then discovered that in order to use this feature, it requires a UEFI boot and, you guessed it, my boot was a CSM. Lucky for me, there was a way to change to UEFI without having to do a clean install and so the nightmare of initially setting this card up was over.
One of the first tests I did with the card was overloading my Plex server, and it definitely is a big improvement over my i9-9900K. I was able to transcode at least 3 movies from different devices until the 4th device I tried came up with an error. Still it was amazing to see that it could handle that many transcodes at once if needed.
Next up I did some game emulation testing. I found that with 5th generation consoles like the PlayStation, you can upscale to 4K and I even used 8X MSAA and it did great. With 6th generation(PS2,Xbox,etc..) 4K was possible with certain games but I felt that 1440p had better performance and 2X MSAA may be okay for certain games. With 7th generation(PS3, Wii U,etc..), 1080p was a good as it seems you are going to get.
Now with all that being said, it wasn't a perfect experience. Most of the emulation that I used to get these upscales was with the Vulkan API but other emulators like OpenGL, and Direct X had some big performance issues.
When trying out some 7th and 8th generation PC games, it only confirmed further that is had trouble with the two APIs. I thought I would at least be able to get 1440p and found myself dropping to 1080p to get 60fps on games so that was definitely disappointing.
I also tried using their recording feature and found that it was just to great of a hit to performance to have any sort of use especially if you are someone who likes to record game benchmarks with the RTSS overlay.
Finally, I tried rendering a video I edited a while back in Vegas Pro 21.0 using the Intel Quick Sync(QSV) feature and it, to my recollection, rendered out...maybe, 25s behind the actual time of the video itself which is super impressive and something I wasn't expecting.
As an all around budget GPU, the A380 definitely was worth the price but the issues with the OpenGL and Direct X APIs make me glad I didn't pay more for a higher ARC GPU. I'm aware that they've gradually improved performance for these APIs over time and I'm hopeful that it is going to continue but I definitely can't recommend you purchase this GPU if you're looking to create a budget gaming PC specifically.
It IS quiet, but it has an annoying issue: it wouldn’t activate the display after coming back from Suspend mode, unless I detached and reattached the DisplayPort cable.
I ended up returning it and buying a low-end RX 6500 XT, because good Suspend/Resume is a critical capability with today’s electricity prices.
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Reviewed in Mexico on March 14, 2024