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Intel Arc B580 LE Graphics Card Review
Intel Arc B580 LE Graphics Card Review: Solid 1440p Gaming for a Little Less
S liding in just below the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060's typical price -- $280 versus $249 -- and a little above its typical performance, Intel's Arc B580 graphics card makes a nice i
Intel Arc B580 GPU Review
With a $249 price tag, the Intel Arc B580 GPU challenges NVIDIA and AMD’s mid-range cards, delivering exceptional price-to-performance value.
Budget gaming PCs get massive lifeline as Intel Arc B580 reviews show up Nvidia
Intel's new B580 Battlemage GPU has been much better received this time around, with performance actually outpacing Nvidia and AMD.
Intel Arc B580 review: The first worthy budget GPU of the decade
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Fast frame rates at high visual quality settings ・12GB memory and bandwidth for 1440p gaming ・Low, low $249 price ・Superb ray tracing for price class (beats RTX 4060) ・Bugs and performance oddities from 1st-gen Arc GPUs have been fixed ・Uses standard 8-pin power connector ・XeSS in over 150 games ・Well-designed,
Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition
The BMG-G21 also features a 192-bit wide memory interface for GDDR6 RAM. The Limited Edition card uses 19Gbps GDDR6 chips, which give the card an effective memory bandwidth of 456GBps. The card also has 12GB of GDDR6 available, which feels like plenty based on the tests we ran.
Intel Arc B580 Battlemage: Successful performance debut
Intel's Battlemage graphics card generation in the first test: The Arc B580 not only has to prove its performance, but also its efficiency.
Where to buy Intel Arc B580: UK & US links
If you're after one of Intel's new B580 12GB Battlemage GPUs, here is where you can pick one up in the UK and USA.
Intel announces $249 Arc B580 and $219 Arc B570 ‘Battlemage’ graphics cards
Intel’s next — and possibly last — desktop graphics cards will begin arriving in just 10 days. Right on cue, the company has announced the budget $249 Arc B580 and $219 Arc B570, shipping December 13th and January 16th, respectively, as the “best-in-class performance per dollar” options in the GPU market.
Intel Arc B580 Review
The Intel Arc B580 is available December 13, starting at $249. Keep in mind that this is a starting price, and you might see third party versions of the graphics card at a higher price. Just try to avoid paying more than $300 for it.
Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition Review
A winner of a budget graphics card, Intel's "Battlemage"-based Arc B580 delivers superb 1080p performance at its $249 price, with very good ray-tracing pep and enough bandwidth to game at even higher resolutions with the right settings.
Intel Arc B580 review: the fastest mainstream GPU - and 12GB of VRAM is the cherry on top
T he review embargo lifts today for Intel's Arc B580 graphics card - the firm's second generation GPU architecture, fully supporting hardware-accelerated machine learning and ray
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New Intel B580 receives positive reviews on pre launch, but timing could be its downfall
Intel's B580 'Battlemage' GPU is set to launch tomorrow and things are seemingly off to a good start, with tier 1 reviewers ...
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Intel Arc B580 review: the $249 GPU you should just buy
Intel just kicked off the next generation of graphics cards with the Arc B580, and it's one heck of an introduction.
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This new $249 Intel GPU beats the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti in benchmark leak
According to a leaked Intel Arc B580 3DMark Time Spy result, the new Battlemage graphics card is faster than the $399 GeForce ...
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Intel Arc B580 trades blows with the RTX 4060 and RX 7600 in early benchmarks — B580 beats A580 by up to 30% in OpenCL and Vulkan workloads
Intel's upcoming Arc B580 delivers respectable synthetic performance numbers in leaked OpenCL and Vulkan benchmarks.
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It’s finally time to stop ignoring Intel GPUs
Intel is releasing its second generation of discrete graphics cards next week. Here's why you should keep an eye on them.
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