Intel Arc GPUs Get Up To 33% Price Cuts By GUNNIR, Also Intros New Arc A770 16 GB Proton White Card

Apr 28, 2023 at 02:12am EDT

GUNNIR has announced some big price cuts on its Intel Arc GPUs along with the introduction of a new white-colored model which is now available.

GUNNIR Slashes Intel Arc Graphics Card Prices By Up To 33% & Releases New White-Colored Custom Design

The new GUNNIR Intel Arc A770 Photon White graphics card offers the same configuration as the black designs from earlier but adopts a white color scheme. The GUNNIR Photon White graphics card will be based on the ACM-G10 GPU design and offer 32 Xe-Cores clocked at up to 2400 MHz along with 16 GB of GDDR6 memory running at 16 Gbps and a TDP of 195W.

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Regarding cooling, the GUNNIR Photon White will feature a 2.5-slot design that houses three 9 cm "Icicle" fans while featuring a full-enclosed design that looks neat and beautiful. Power is delivered through dual 8-pin connectors and there are also RGB LEDs on the side which display the GUNNIR logo and also let you know the temperatures by changing the colors.

GUNNIR is also dropping prices for all of its Intel Arc-based products, with the A380 model to see a decline of 33% and the A770 to see a drop of 13%. The sale prices begin today & stay effective until May 10th on the Chinese retailer JD.com. Following are the full price cuts on display:

Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA partners have all reduced pricing recently, with an unknown stopping point. This mirrors a similar sale in October of 2022 with the Intel Arc series GPUs. Still, with the recent price drops with the top three manufacturers, it is unknown if this will maintain the exact pricing or if the cost of these and their rival's cards will drop further.

News Sources: IT Home, JD.com

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