In a video trailer, Intel was exposing his Arc A770 Limited Edition by sharing visuals. We now know how the heatsink is mounted and what its printed circuit looks like.
Arc A770 Limited Edition : a dissipator with vapor chamber!
The first thing you notice regarding this card is its strict double slot format. Unlike today’s big cards, this one won’t take up three slots in your case. Ditto for the length which also remains reasonable.
At the level of dissipation, Intel goes all out with an imposing steam chamber. The latter will be responsible for collecting the heat emitted by the GPUmemory chips and VRM. But that’s not all since the heat will then be distributed in a dense block of aluminum fins thanks to four flat 10 x 3 mm heat pipes. Finally, two 80 mm axial fans take care of cooling everything. As for noise, the blues mention 39 dB maximum.
Otherwise, on the side of PCB, we will have a few things to say, especially in terms of food. Indeed, the GPUand ACM-G10 as a reminder, take advantage of power phases once morest three for memory. Also, to feed this model, we have the right to a pair of PCIe in 8 and 6 pins. In terms of consumption, the card can fire up to 300W.
Finally, we end by mentioning the presence of three DisplayPort 2.0 and one HDMI 2.1. When at the map bus, it is a PCIe 4.0 x16 classic.