SPARKLE Has today announced its return to the graphics card market announcing three new cards for Intel Arc.
It has been revealed via TomsHardware that Sparkle, a former NVIDIA board partner that hasn’t made any cards since the GTX 700 series, is returning to the GPU market with Intel’s Arc Alchemist GPUs. Sparkle has revealed a model for the ARC A380 as a single fan design named ‘Elf’ as well as two new designs for the A750 with a dual fan ‘ORC’ card and a triple-fan ‘TITAN’ card. All three cards sport a very unique blue textured shroud which is something that may struggle to fit into most Black and White system colours we see today.
The A380 ELF from Sparkle doesn’t feature any overclocks and retains identical specifications to the A380 from Intel. On the other hand, Sparkle has decided to make two A750 variants both overclocked and separate them by their cooling options of dual-fan or triple-fan. The triple-fan TITAN card features a more advanced cooling solution allowing for a higher boost clock of 2300 MHz compared to the 2200MHz of the dual-fan ORC. The cooling solution being used features 0-db AXL fans with striped structures and polished surfaces. The cards also feature a thermal sync sensor which is linked to the RGB lighting on the card. Both of these models feature a single HDMI 2.0 and 3 Displayport 2.0 and are powered by two 8-pin PCIe power connectors.
At the moment there is no pricing or availability for these cards however you can learn more at Sparkle’s website here.
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