Kuroutoshikou, a Japanese company, has today expanded its product range with a new Intel Arc A750 graphics card which features a blue PCB and blue power connectors.
Kuroutoshikou’s new Arc A750 is the company’s entry into Arc graphics cards as shared by VideoCardz. The card features a dual fan design which features a nearly identical shape to SPARKLE’s ORC card and even includes a photo of the ORC card on the product page. As opposed to Sparkle’s bold blue colour choice, this card opts for a plain black colour choice and instead places the blue onto the PCB and the two 8-pin power connectors. It’s not uncommon for AIB partners to use the same shroud for their GPUs however blue PCBs aren’t often seen nowadays with most opting for black with a few white ones and some green ones usually from OEMs such as Dell or HP.
In terms of specs, this cad features a cut-down ACM-G10 GPU with 28 Xe-Cores paired up with 8GB of GDDR6 memory with a 256-bit bus. The card also features a factory overclock of 2.2 GHz and a length of 222mm. Users can connect up to four displays through three DisplayPort 2.0 and one HDMI 2.0.
Kuroutoshikou’s Arc A750 graphics card will be available in Japan at a price of 22K Yen which is around £121 which is very affordable. To learn more about this card you can visit the product page here.
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