The GUNNIR Intel Arc A770

Starting off with the specifications, the Arc A770 from GUNNIR ships with 8GB of memory. This is 2x less than what the Limited Edition directly from Intel features. Interestingly, the memory in GUNNIR’s A770 is clocked at 16Gbps, which is lower than the Limited Edition’s 17.5Gbps. For power delivery, the GPU features 2*8 pin-connectors. Aside from that, the GPU clocks at 2.4GHz. This is a 300MHz uplift from the Limited Edition variant. 

Performance

While testing, the GPU maintained the 2.4GHz clock speed most of the time if not always.  The clock speeds are directly influenced by the temperature which remains at a cool 67C. This shows the effective cooling solution that GUNNIR’s design offers. As for the power consumption metrics, the GPU consumes no more than 329W which is way higher than the specified TDP. The idle power remains between 44-56W meaning that there is a slight issue either with the testing or Intel’s drivers.

Breaching the 3.0GHz Barrier

Expreview mentioned that they managed to overclock the A770 past 3GHz. However, it was not stable and the highest ‘stable’ clock was around 2.65GHz as shown by the image below.  Here are the official specifications for GUNNIR’s Arc A770 FLUX 8GB OC.  (Specs via expreview)

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