Graphics Cards

Sparkle ARC A750 8GB GDDR6 ORC OC Graphics Card Code: SA750C-8GOC

Key features:

  • Memory 8GB GDDR6, 256bit
  • PCI Express x16 4.0
  • Maximum Resolution 7680x4320 pixels
  • 1x HDMI 2.0b,3x DisplayPort 2.0
  • Minimum Power Supply 650 W
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  • Connectivity HDMI, DisplayPort
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Description

Description

The Sparkle ARC A750 8GB GDDR6 ORC OC is an advanced graphics card that provides excellent performance for gaming enthusiasts and high-resolution content. With 8GB GDDR6 memory, the A750 offers fast and smooth rendering for complete gaming experiences without delays.

Xᵉ Super Sampling: AI-Enhanced Upscaling

The Intel Xᵉ Super Sampling (XeSS) technology takes the gaming experience to the next level by performing upscaling on the image with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI-enhanced upscaling) to deliver even more performance with high image fidelity.

The XeSS technology is specifically optimized for Intel Arc products that have the capability to leverage XMX AI acceleration in the hardware.

Sparkle Torn Cooling

The graphics card is accompanied by the TORN cooling solution, which features a 0dB function and a custom AXL Fan. The fan blades are designed with rib structures and polished surfaces on the underside, further enhancing its cooling performance.

Thermalsync

Thanks to the heatsink design and an additional thermal sensor, it has the ability to change the color of the LED light bar according to the GPU temperature, without requiring the installation of any driver.

DirectX 12 Ultimate

Enjoy new levels of realism with the Sparkle ARC A750 ORC OC, which leverages all the latest graphics technologies, including ray tracing, variable rate shading, mesh shading, and sampler feedback.

It supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 3.0, and Adaptive Sync for graphics, as well as Multi-Format Codec Engines (e.g., H.264, H.265, AV1, and VP9) that provide hardware encoding and decoding capabilities for stunning high-quality video playback, content creation, and streaming.

Intel Deep Link

Harness the power of Intel Core, Intel Iris, and Intel Arc simultaneously to unleash new levels of performance across a wide range of content creation and gaming workflows.

Now, you can enjoy even greater responsiveness and higher framerates with Intel Deep Link technologies.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
SA750C-8GOC

Main Specifications

Processor Manufacturer
Intel
Chipset Model
ARC A750
Interface
PCI Express x16 4.0
Processor Speed (Base Clock)
2200 MHz
Maximum Resolution
7680x4320 pixels
Parallel Processing Technology
Not Supported
Type
Middle Range
Cuda Cores
-
Device Group
Gaming
Colour
Black

Special Features

RGB Lighting
No
OverClock (OC)
Yes
Air-cooled
Yes
Low Profile
No
Passive Cooling
No
Water-cooled
No
External Graphics Card (eGPU)
No
LHR
No

Memory

Memory Capacity
8 GB
Memory type
GDDR6
Memory Speed
-
Memory bus
256 bit

Connectivity

HDMI
1
DisplayPort
3
Dual Link DVI
No

System Requirements

Minimum Power Supply
550 W
Power Connectors
2x 8-pin

Top Specs

Memory
8GB, GDDR6
Connectivity
HDMI, DisplayPort

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (5)

Reviews

  1. 3
  2. 2
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • Performance
  • Size
  • Temperature
  • Value for money
  • Moderate noise
  • EmmanuelB
    5
    8 out of 8 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I bought it to replace the very respectable but now outdated RX 480 4GB. We're talking about a computer with a 6600K, so the requirements weren't particularly high due to the expected bottleneck I would have if I went for something "better." The word better is in quotes for two reasons...
    First, the card is very good for reasonable demands. That is, for HD at 60FPS with Medium-High Settings for games like Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, it is flawless, silent, and does not overheat (I don't remember seeing it above 50-55C).
    Second, because it is NOT better to need double the VRAM, multiple times the computing power, power consumption, and a sky-high purchase cost for a visual result that you practically WON'T notice (not to mention starting a rant about the real differences that DON'T exist even when comparing graphics from a decade ago).

    So, it's economical, silent, and with good temperatures, it doesn't cost a fortune, and it can handle relatively demanding 3-year-old titles.

    I won't do any company the favor of giving up two of my salaries to buy their latest and most advertised products just so they can keep making a profit, especially when there is no real improvement in game graphics (I mean, how much more photorealistic can it get?)... Nor because studios want to keep releasing the "new" game in the series every year, WITHOUT A TRACE of optimization...

    In the end, I couldn't avoid the rant...

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • mmiikkeeb14
    5
    5 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    So far, so good. Initially nice design and it has LED lights to show through the glass case. Convenient size for small cases. I didn't have any issues with drivers, etc. It runs demanding games like Guardians of the Galaxy at high 1080p at a steady 60fps. Very quiet, especially compared to the AMD RX580 which was my previous one, and low temperatures under full load with just one case fan. I paired it with an i3 1200F on an ASRock motherboard that has PCIe 4

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
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  • 5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    So far it's good. I haven't had any problems

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Performance
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
  • I bought it to replace the very respectable but now outdated RX 480 4GB. We're talking about a computer with a 6600K, so the requirements weren't particularly high due to the expected bottleneck I would have if I went for something "better." The word better is in quotes for two reasons...
    First, the card is very good for reasonable demands. That is, for HD at 60FPS with Medium-High Settings for games like Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, it is flawless, silent, and does not overheat (I don't remember seeing it above 50-55C).
    Second, because it is NOT better to need double the VRAM, multiple times the computing power, power consumption, and a sky-high purchase cost for a visual result that you practically WON'T notice (not to mention starting a rant about the real differences that DON'T exist even when comparing graphics from a decade ago).

    So, it's economical, silent, and with good temperatures, it doesn't cost a fortune, and it can handle relatively demanding 3-year-old titles.

    I won't do any company the favor of giving up two of my salaries to buy their latest and most advertised products just so they can keep making a profit, especially when there is no real improvement in game graphics (I mean, how much more photorealistic can it get?)... Nor because studios want to keep releasing the "new" game in the series every year, WITHOUT A TRACE of optimization...

    In the end, I couldn't avoid the rant...

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • So far, so good. Initially nice design and it has LED lights to show through the glass case. Convenient size for small cases. I didn't have any issues with drivers, etc. It runs demanding games like Guardians of the Galaxy at high 1080p at a steady 60fps. Very quiet, especially compared to the AMD RX580 which was my previous one, and low temperatures under full load with just one case fan. I paired it with an i3 1200F on an ASRock motherboard that has PCIe 4

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • So far it's good. I haven't had any problems

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • 0
  • 0
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Description & Specifications

The Sparkle ARC A750 8GB GDDR6 ORC OC is an advanced graphics card that provides excellent performance for gaming enthusiasts and high-resolution content. With 8GB GDDR6 memory, the A750 offers fast and smooth rendering for complete gaming experiences without delays.

Xᵉ Super Sampling: AI-Enhanced Upscaling

The Intel Xᵉ Super Sampling (XeSS) technology takes the gaming experience to the next level by performing upscaling on the image with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI-enhanced upscaling) to deliver even more performance with high image fidelity.

The XeSS technology is specifically optimized for Intel Arc products that have the capability to leverage XMX AI acceleration in the hardware.

Sparkle Torn Cooling

The graphics card is accompanied by the TORN cooling solution, which features a 0dB function and a custom AXL Fan. The fan blades are designed with rib structures and polished surfaces on the underside, further enhancing its cooling performance.

Thermalsync

Thanks to the heatsink design and an additional thermal sensor, it has the ability to change the color of the LED light bar according to the GPU temperature, without requiring the installation of any driver.

DirectX 12 Ultimate

Enjoy new levels of realism with the Sparkle ARC A750 ORC OC, which leverages all the latest graphics technologies, including ray tracing, variable rate shading, mesh shading, and sampler feedback.

It supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 3.0, and Adaptive Sync for graphics, as well as Multi-Format Codec Engines (e.g., H.264, H.265, AV1, and VP9) that provide hardware encoding and decoding capabilities for stunning high-quality video playback, content creation, and streaming.

Intel Deep Link

Harness the power of Intel Core, Intel Iris, and Intel Arc simultaneously to unleash new levels of performance across a wide range of content creation and gaming workflows.

Now, you can enjoy even greater responsiveness and higher framerates with Intel Deep Link technologies.

Manufacturer

Product Number
SA750C-8GOC

Main Specifications

Processor Manufacturer
Intel
Chipset Model
ARC A750
Interface
PCI Express x16 4.0
Processor Speed (Base Clock)
2200 MHz
Maximum Resolution
7680x4320 pixels
Parallel Processing Technology
Not Supported
Type
Middle Range
Cuda Cores
-
Device Group
Gaming
Colour
Black

Special Features

RGB Lighting
No
OverClock (OC)
Yes
Air-cooled
Yes
Low Profile
No
Passive Cooling
No
Water-cooled
No
External Graphics Card (eGPU)
No
LHR
No

Memory

Memory Capacity
8 GB
Memory type
GDDR6
Memory Speed
-
Memory bus
256 bit

Connectivity

HDMI
1
DisplayPort
3
Dual Link DVI
No

System Requirements

Minimum Power Supply
550 W
Power Connectors
2x 8-pin

Top Specs

Memory
8GB, GDDR6
Connectivity
HDMI, DisplayPort

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (5)

  1. 3
  2. 2
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Performance
  • Size
  • Temperature
  • Value for money
  • Moderate noise
  • EmmanuelB
    5
    8 out of 8 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I bought it to replace the very respectable but now outdated RX 480 4GB. We're talking about a computer with a 6600K, so the requirements weren't particularly high due to the expected bottleneck I would have if I went for something "better." The word better is in quotes for two reasons...
    First, the card is very good for reasonable demands. That is, for HD at 60FPS with Medium-High Settings for games like Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, it is flawless, silent, and does not overheat (I don't remember seeing it above 50-55C).
    Second, because it is NOT better to need double the VRAM, multiple times the computing power, power consumption, and a sky-high purchase cost for a visual result that you practically WON'T notice (not to mention starting a rant about the real differences that DON'T exist even when comparing graphics from a decade ago).

    So, it's economical, silent, and with good temperatures, it doesn't cost a fortune, and it can handle relatively demanding 3-year-old titles.

    I won't do any company the favor of giving up two of my salaries to buy their latest and most advertised products just so they can keep making a profit, especially when there is no real improvement in game graphics (I mean, how much more photorealistic can it get?)... Nor because studios want to keep releasing the "new" game in the series every year, WITHOUT A TRACE of optimization...

    In the end, I couldn't avoid the rant...

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • mmiikkeeb14
    5
    5 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    So far, so good. Initially nice design and it has LED lights to show through the glass case. Convenient size for small cases. I didn't have any issues with drivers, etc. It runs demanding games like Guardians of the Galaxy at high 1080p at a steady 60fps. Very quiet, especially compared to the AMD RX580 which was my previous one, and low temperatures under full load with just one case fan. I paired it with an i3 1200F on an ASRock motherboard that has PCIe 4

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    So far it's good. I haven't had any problems

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Performance
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
  • I bought it to replace the very respectable but now outdated RX 480 4GB. We're talking about a computer with a 6600K, so the requirements weren't particularly high due to the expected bottleneck I would have if I went for something "better." The word better is in quotes for two reasons...
    First, the card is very good for reasonable demands. That is, for HD at 60FPS with Medium-High Settings for games like Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, it is flawless, silent, and does not overheat (I don't remember seeing it above 50-55C).
    Second, because it is NOT better to need double the VRAM, multiple times the computing power, power consumption, and a sky-high purchase cost for a visual result that you practically WON'T notice (not to mention starting a rant about the real differences that DON'T exist even when comparing graphics from a decade ago).

    So, it's economical, silent, and with good temperatures, it doesn't cost a fortune, and it can handle relatively demanding 3-year-old titles.

    I won't do any company the favor of giving up two of my salaries to buy their latest and most advertised products just so they can keep making a profit, especially when there is no real improvement in game graphics (I mean, how much more photorealistic can it get?)... Nor because studios want to keep releasing the "new" game in the series every year, WITHOUT A TRACE of optimization...

    In the end, I couldn't avoid the rant...

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • So far, so good. Initially nice design and it has LED lights to show through the glass case. Convenient size for small cases. I didn't have any issues with drivers, etc. It runs demanding games like Guardians of the Galaxy at high 1080p at a steady 60fps. Very quiet, especially compared to the AMD RX580 which was my previous one, and low temperatures under full load with just one case fan. I paired it with an i3 1200F on an ASRock motherboard that has PCIe 4

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • So far it's good. I haven't had any problems

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
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  • 0
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