- Sleek white color variant
- Triple-fan cooling solution
- GPU clock speed of 2400 MHz
GUNNIR, in collaboration with Intel, has launched its latest graphics card series, the Arc A770/A750, designed specifically for the upcoming Asian Games 2022 e-sports competition. These special edition cards, based on the Arc Alchemist architecture, come in a sleek white color variant and add to GUNNIR’s already extensive lineup of Arc GPUs. The company now offers a total of 12 models.
The Asian Games editions of the Arc A770/A750 Graphics Cards come in two variants, distinguished by their backplates and packaging. While one version inspired by the popular game Valorant is yet to be released, the other variant featuring iconic Asian Games graphics is now available for purchase.
Both the A750 and A770 models share the same design, boasting a triple-fan cooling solution and a 2.5-slot profile. They also feature a GPU clock speed of 2400 MHz and are equipped with dual 8-pin power connectors to handle demanding tasks.
The A750 Photon card is currently priced at 1699 RMB (approximately $232 USD), while the A770 model with 16GB is available for presale at 2399 RMB (around $328 USD). These prices already include the Chinese sales tax of approximately 13%.
With the Asian Games just around the corner, GUNNIR’s Arc A770/A750 graphics cards offer gamers a powerful and stylish option to enhance their gaming experience.
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