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Intel Arc A770
Intel's ambitious first swing at discrete graphics: 16GB and a class-leading media engine for $349, undermined by rough launch drivers. Years of relentless updates turned it into a usable budget card.
Pros
- 16GB of VRAM at $349
- Class-leading AV1 media engine
- Strong ray tracing for its tier
- Drivers improved massively over time
Cons
- Launch drivers were genuinely rough
- Needs Resizable BAR to perform
- High idle power draw
- Older DX9/DX11 titles ran poorly at launch
Below average
Computed from specs & benchmarks via our public methodology.
Full specifications
Everything we track for the Intel Arc A770
General
- Announced
- 2022
- Architecture
- Alchemist
- Process
- 6 nm
- TDP
- 225 W
- Power connector
- 1x 8-pin + 1x 6-pin
Cores & Clocks
- Shading units
- 4,096
- RT cores
- 32
- Tensor / AI cores
- 512
- Base clock
- 2,100 MHz
- Boost clock
- 2,400 MHz
Memory
- VRAM
- 16 GB
- VRAM type
- GDDR6
- Bus width
- 256 bit
- Bandwidth
- 560 GB/s
Benchmarks
- 3DMark Time Spy
- 13,500
- 3DMark Speed Way
- 2,600
- PassMark G3D
- 13,700
- 1080p Ultra
- 85 fps
- 1440p Ultra
- 63 fps
- 4K Ultra
- 34 fps
Features
- Upscaling
- XeSS
Quick answers
Is the Intel Arc A770 good in 2026?
The Intel Arc A770 earns an Inno Score of 38.6/100 (“Below average”) based on its specs and benchmark results. Intel's ambitious first swing at discrete graphics: 16GB and a class-leading media engine for $349, undermined by rough launch drivers. Years of relentless updates turned it into a usable budget card.
What are the key specs of the Intel Arc A770?
VRAM: 16 GB · Boost clock: 2,400 MHz · TDP: 225 W · 3DMark Time Spy: 13,500
What are the closest alternatives to the Intel Arc A770?
Its closest rivals on InnoReviews are NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070, Intel Arc B580, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti — open the comparison pages for a spec-by-spec breakdown.



