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Tiny Pre-Production Intel Arc Graphics Card Pictured

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2022/07/14 23:35:54 (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/296852/tiny-pre-production-intel-arc-graphics-card-pictured
 
The creator of RivaTunter/MSI Afterburner has recently posted a picture of a pre-production Intel Arc graphics card which could potentially be the entry-level A310. The low-profile single-slot card is pictured alongside the 34 cm long MSI RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM where it is easily half the length at approximately 16 cm which is in the same range as some GeForce GTX 1630 and Radeon RX 6400 cards.

The Intel Arc card is designed for developers featuring a small dual-fan cooling solution with a shroud that might have been 3D printed. This is the first Intel Arc device to feature such a low-profile design with other ACM-G11 based cards from Intel and board partners often featuring dual-slot designs with larger single or dual fan setups.
 
OK Intel, when are you going to make these available in the USA and other western countries?
 


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    Re: Tiny Pre-Production Intel Arc Graphics Card Pictured 2022/07/16 14:42:30 (permalink)
     
    Cute.
     


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    Re: Tiny Pre-Production Intel Arc Graphics Card Pictured 2022/07/16 16:36:04 (permalink)
    austin86
    Looks good. we need more low profile cards on the market But MSI you put the cards on the out side of an ESD bag on shag rug???? MSI really !!!


    Does Unwinder work for MSI directly? I always thought Unwinder was just a programmer.

    Also, I absolutely out all of my computer components on the carpet, as well as ESD bags, when building because I don’t have the luxury of space that isn’t carpeted. Nearly 10 years and not one single component damaged by ESD. It’s an overblown issue that just isn’t relevant these days.
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    Re: Tiny Pre-Production Intel Arc Graphics Card Pictured 2022/07/18 06:47:22 (permalink)
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    Looks good. we need more low profile cards on the market But MSI you put the cards on the out side of an ESD bag on shag rug???? MSI really !!!


    Does Unwinder work for MSI directly? I always thought Unwinder was just a programmer.

    Also, I absolutely out all of my computer components on the carpet, as well as ESD bags, when building because I don’t have the luxury of space that isn’t carpeted. Nearly 10 years and not one single component damaged by ESD. It’s an overblown issue that just isn’t relevant these days.

    Mean wile I get parts on my desk at work almost regularly with ESD damage. Count yourself lucky. 




    true! very lucky!
    the voltage can go up to 20000 Volts ( ouch!)... it literally fries the sensitive chips..
    or damages them on the short term ( 2 to 4 months and they die)
     
    that card looks soooo tiny!!!!! :D
    post edited by Miguell - 2022/07/18 06:50:05

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