The Limited Edition cards, such as the one pictured above will support HDMI 2.1 standard. **UPDATED: For the game showcase, the displays were set to 2560×1440 (VRR) and 3440×1440 (HDR) resolutions respectively, and the games were running at the ‘default’ preset.įurthermore, Intel is finally explaining the HDMI 2.1 support on Arc GPUs. Any adaptive sync certified display will do the same and should work with Intel Arc graphics, but we’re validating 100+ top VRR displays to make sure you have an amazing experience when the Intel Arc A700 family of cards launch. The changing framerate uses VRR to synchronize with the Acer 4K 120Hz screen that continuously adjusts its refresh rate to limit screen tearing. In this demo, the game is running between 80 and 100 FPS on the Intel Arc A750 card. The game was also demoed at 3440×1440 but with an HDR-capable monitor. Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition in Death Stranding, Source: Intel Intel confirmed that ARC GPUs should support any monitor with VRR, but the company is now validating as many as 100 top monitors with VRR support. It is worth noting that this game was not included into the official A750 vs RTX 3060 comparison.īut the point of the showcase wasn’t the game’s performance with the new GPU, but to demonstrate how VESA’s Variable Refresh Rate works. In such configuration the GPU offers 80 to 100 FPS. The Arc A750 has been demonstrated in Death Stranding at 2560×1440 resolution running default preset. ![]() The most interesting part here is the Variable Refresh Rate demo that features a game showcase. ![]() Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition, Source: Intel ![]() Intel’s new video only explains features supported by Arc desktop GPUs such VRR, HDR and HDMI. Unfortunately those expecting an official release date or specifications will be disappointed. Another week, another update on ARC desktop GPUs.
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